For Your Inspiration
Mitzvah of Kiruv
For Your Inspiration
Yehoshua Grunfeld
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The Benefits of Outreach
by Daniel Coren Kiruv transforms your own avodas Hashem. -
Exalting Torah
by the Chofetz Chaim Every Jew is personally obligated to do everything in his power to support the Torah. -
Out of Love for God's People
by the Chofetz Chaim We are obligated to show compassion for their material possessions and their physical well-being, let alone their souls. -
Broadening the World of Torah
by Rabbi Mattisyahu Salomon Outreach is part of the mitzvah of ahavas Hashem. -
Our Irrational Fear of Kiruv
by Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits In this brief segment, Rabbi Berkovits argues that most of us are already equipped to do kiruv. -
The Intangibles of Kiruv
by Rabbi Mordechai Becher The important role of siyata dishmaya and zechus avos in the kiruv process. -
Passive Kiruv and Active Kiruv
by Rabbi Paysach Krohn Using powerful examples, Rabbi Krohn develops a two-prong approach to kiruv rechokim. We should inspire through our example and reach out with our hearts. -
The Chiyuv of Kiruv
by Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits Rav Yitzchak Berkovits guides us through the sources. -
The Kiruv Imperative
by Eileen Fine The need for community-wide outreach. -
The Courage to Reach Out
by Eileen Fine You never know the impact you can make until you try. -
The Spiritual Holocaust
by Yonason Rosenblum A powerful metaphor, but does it work? It's up to you. -
Chasam Sofer on Responsibility
by Project Seed Key lesssons from Avraham Avinu. -
To Turn the Many to Righteousness
by Rabbi Joseph Hurwitz of Navaradok This is an obligation from which no one can plead exemption, for every one can further the cause of Torah in his own way. -
The Fortress of Faith
by the Chofetz Chaim Kiruv is the essence of the mitzvah to love G-d. -
Our Mutual Responsibility
by the Chofetz Chaim Let no man pride himself by saying that he will answer before God, "I had not the power to prevent them from sin." -
Out of Respect for The Almighty
by the Chofetz Chaim How can we remain silent when from day to day, His Glorious Honor is profaned through the desecration of His Torah and His Commandments?