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"For Heschel the most significant mitzvot are
Feeding the poor, ending war, marching with MLK.
These are spiritual acts, not just political.
These are the acts for which we were created.
"Heschel’s God was very personal, but we must do the work for God."
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On Thursday evening I went to the Abraham Joshua Heschel School and heard a lecture by Arthur Green titled “What Heschel Learned From Hasidism.” Green was a close student of Heschel when he was a rabbinical student at the Jewish Theological Seminary in the 1960s. It was a brilliant talk, though I thought I would share what I managed to take down and remember.
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