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My disciple asked me to explain the significance of the injunctions to
“safeguard” and “remember” Shabbat being said at the same time. The
answer is that they are interdependent. Without remembering,
safeguarding is of no value, and safeguarding is cause for remembering.
In a similar vein, Hashem created man’s body parts so that by seeing
them, one is reminded that his neshamah resides within him.
Remembering one’s day of death is also an effective method to induce
mitzvah observance.

