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BrerRabbi discovered 14 months ago- Incognito, Ergo Sum, "I am invisible, therefore I am." The Jewish maxim. - Sidney Morganbesser. From the article: Existentially and emotionally it is difficult for the Jew to come to terms with his inner destiny. The Jew serves as the road that originates in heaven and culminates on earth. The Jew was chosen to become the bridge between the spiritual and the mundane, between soul and body, and between G-d and money. As such, the Jew feels comfortable neither in heaven nor on earth; he finds no place for himself in the physical or in the spiritual per se. His role is to become a rope that links the holy to the unholy, that transforms the unholy into holy. The Jew enjoys money, food, fame and leisure because his function is to bring the light of G-d into the egocentric space of earth. He may own a profane heart or a beastly disposition because G-d desired that the Jew transform a cesspool - both his own and the world's - into a home for G-d. (Tanya) G-d is not only the G-d of heaven but also the G-d of earth. G-d is not only the core of the sublime and the supernatural but also the core of the earthly and the natural. If one follows the course, supernatural light can flow through the natural channels of politics, economics and military prowess.
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