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Love between Hashem and the Jewish nation. Love between Jews. Love between husband and wife.
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For Your names sake, is love the essence? [closed]
The last 3 words in the first paragraph of Shmone esrei, the silent 18 blessing/prayer, aka the Amidah, are לְמַען ׁשֹמו בּאהבה if the essence of Hashem to the best of our comprehension is 'love' (mercy … but if His name sake is love then what essentialy is the diffrence between these two praises? …
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For Your names sake, is love the essence?
With Hashem's help a possible approach may be, there is a higher form of love than plain love. … Plain love is a father giving his son breakfast because the child needs to be well nourished. unconditional love is where the child does a sin & because the father cares about his sons happiness, growth …