Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Yarzheit of the Rav, Nissan 18, Tues-Wed

 


We take this time to express our gratitude to HaKadosh Baruch Hu for guiding the life's work of our Rebbe HaGaon HaRav Joseph Soloveitchik zt'l and our love and admiration to the Rav for his holiness, truthfulness, righteousness, and courage.


"…the religious person is given not only a duty to follow the halakha but also a value and vision. The person performing the duty seeks to realize this ideal or vision. Kant felt that the duty of consciousness expresses only a "must" without a value. He demanded a routine form of compliance, an "ought" without aiming at a value. As a soldier carries out his duty to the commanding officer, one may appreciate his service or just obey through discipline and orders. Kant's ethics are a "formal ethics", the goal is not important.   For us it would be impossible to behave this way. An intelligent person must find comfort, warmth, and a sense of fulfillment in the law. We deal with ethical values, not ethical formalisms. A sense of pleasure must be gained by fulfilling a norm. The ethical act must have an end and purpose. We must become holy." (Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Mesorat HaRav Siddur, p. 112-3)

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