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Welcome to today’s reflection on a timeless teaching from Pirkei Avot. In the words of Rabbi Hillel, “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I?” This profound wisdom invites us to strike a balance between self-care and community responsibility.
In our busy lives, it’s easy to become consumed with personal ambitions and well-being. Yet, we must remember that our actions ripple through the lives of others. Hillel teaches us that taking care of oneself is not selfish; it is necessary to contribute meaningfully to the world around us.
However, if we limit our focus to our own needs, we risk becoming isolated, losing the essence of our interconnectedness. This delicate dance between self-advocacy and altruism calls us to build bridges and foster relationships. Let us strive to uplift ourselves while lifting others, creating a harmonious balance in our lives.
Thank you for joining me today. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.