I am a Chossid; not a Lubavitcher one, though. Certainly there is koach to every mitzvah, but getting an unaffiliated Jew to do one Mitzvah in his or her life as a driveby is not as effective as sitting down with them, learning some basic hashkafah, and getting them to agree to come to a Torah class.
Absolutely, yet it is much better than the same thing without the arba minim shaken once in decades. I doubt this gentleman would be willing to go to a Torah class, but maybe, if he will in the future, I think he will fondly remember sukkot 5777. A good seal to everyone.
news?????????????????????
Now I see your ahavas yisroel
He’s got pretty big biceps. I wouldn’t want to start up with him.
To Anonymous: Yes, it is news!!!!!!
Nice touchy feely. Will they follow up with this person to teach him thinking Yiddisheit instead of robotics? Probably not.
And there’s the riub,
A mitzva is robotics? Maybe time to start learning chassidus to develop some emuna peshuta in the koiach of a mitzva to connect a yid to the eibhshter
I am a Chossid; not a Lubavitcher one, though. Certainly there is koach to every mitzvah, but getting an unaffiliated Jew to do one Mitzvah in his or her life as a driveby is not as effective as sitting down with them, learning some basic hashkafah, and getting them to agree to come to a Torah class.
Absolutely, yet it is much better than the same thing without the arba minim shaken once in decades. I doubt this gentleman would be willing to go to a Torah class, but maybe, if he will in the future, I think he will fondly remember sukkot 5777. A good seal to everyone.