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		<title>Parashiot Tazria-Taharot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perke Avot
As Heard from Rabbi Avigdor Miller ZT&#8221;L
&#8220;Rabbi Yossi says: &#8230;and let all your deeds be for the sake of Heaven.&#8221; (Abot 2:12)
Rabbi Yossi was one of the five greatest disciples of Rabban Yohanan ben Zakai. He was a Cohen and was noted to be a &#8220;Haseed,&#8221; who served Hashem <a href="http://www.norensberg.org/index.php/posts/parashiot-tazria-taharot-5769/">[Read more...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>As Heard from Rabbi Avigdor Miller ZT&#8221;L</p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>Rabbi Yossi says: &#8230;and let all your deeds be for the sake of Heaven.</strong>&#8221; (Abot 2:12)</p>
<p>Rabbi Yossi was one of the five greatest disciples of Rabban Yohanan ben Zakai. He was a Cohen and was noted to be a &#8220;Haseed,&#8221; who served Hashem in an extraordinary manner in all aspects of service.</p>
<p>The Mishna lists for us three cardinal paths by which R&#8217; Yossi lived. In the final one he teaches us that we can practice having all of our actions done &#8216;In order to serve You Hashem,&#8217; and thereby reach high levels of perfection, through mundane as well as spiritual actions.<br />
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The Rambam wrote that this principle, of making all your actions for the purpose of Heaven, is a &#8220;wondrous point.&#8221; We can utilize this great principle in all facets of our lives and thereby elevate mundane activities into the spiritual realm of holiness and serving Hashem.</p>
<p>Prior to eating, walking, exercising, getting dressed, showering, opening then door to your place of work etc. just say the words, for example, &#8220;I am going to sleep tonight to serve You Hashem.&#8221; You have now elevated your sleep and transformed it into actual serving Hashem.</p>
<p>By making this &#8220;wondrous&#8221; practice a regular part of our everyday life it will bring us to Yirat Shamayim, Awareness of G-d, in all of our actions and it will transform the most physical and ordinary daily activities into acts of Serving Hashem. &#8220;In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.&#8221; (Mishle 3:4) The Gaon of Vilna explains this as &#8220;Let all of your deeds be for the sake of Heaven.&#8221;</p>
<p>This principle will also elevate our spiritual actions to a level closer to Hashem&#8217;s will. When the women are cooking meals for their families or lighting candles, when the men are putting on Tefillin and even before a person is about to open a book to learn Torah, say it, once a day: &#8220;I am doing this in order to be more aware of Hashem.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Make all your actions for the purpose of Heaven.</strong></p>
<p>Shabbat Shalom</p>
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