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Kol Yisrael - The Opening Mishna before every Chapter

Chapter One

Chapter Two

   Chapter Two - Mishna 1

Chapter Two - Mishna 2

Chapter Two - Mishna 3

Chapter Two - Mishna 4

Chapter Two - Mishna 5

Chapter Two - Mishna 6

Chapter Two - Mishna 7

Chapter Two - Mishna 8

Chapter Two - Mishna 9

Chapter Two - Mishna 10

Chapter Two - Mishna 11

Chapter Two - Mishna 12

Chapter Two - Mishna 13

Chapter Two - Mishna 14

Chapter Two - Mishna 15

Chapter Two - Mishna 16

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Rabbi Chanaya ben Akashya - The Closing after each Chapter

Founders Of Chassidism & Leaders Of Chabad Lubavitch

Glossary

In The Paths of Our Fathers
Insights Into Pirkei Avos,
Adapted From The Works of The Lubavitcher Rebbe,
Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson Shlita


Chapter Two - Mishna 16

by Rabbi Eliyahu Touger

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He Used To Say: "It Is Not Incumbent Upon You To Complete The Work, Yet You Are Not Free To Desist From It; If You Have Studied Much Torah, Much Reward Will Be Given To You, And Your Employer Is Trustworthy To Pay You The Reward For Your Labor. But Know That The Giving Of The Reward To The Righteous Will Be In The World To Come."
The realization of the immensity of the task before us should not lead people to despair, because...

It Is Not Incumbent Upon Us To Complete The Work

A person is never required to do more than he can.[51] On the contrary, G-d gives each person a mission which he can fulfill without having to face challenges which he is unable to overcome.

Even if at times a person feels daunted by the task facing him, he must know that...

He Is Not Free To Desist From It

and must persist with kabbalas ol. Even when he does not naturally feel joy in his Torah service, he should persevere; such full-hearted dedication will lead to personal fulfillment.

(Ibid.)

   

Notes:

  1. (Back to text) Avodah Zarah 3a.


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