SimchaMinute by Rabbi Avigdor Miller
Teach the child to love Mitzvos ("I love Your Mitzvos more than gold" -- Tehillim 119); not merely to look at the Mezuzah, but to love it.
Suggest: "Don't we love the Mezuzos?" introduce into his mind the attitude of loving the Tzitzis, loving a Succah, loving the Matzah, and loving a Sefer. — Career of Happiness
Teach the child to love Mitzvos ("I love Your Mitzvos more than gold" -- Tehillim 119); not merely to look at the Mezuzah, but to love it.
Suggest: "Don't we love the Mezuzos?" introduce into his mind the attitude of loving the Tzitzis, loving a Succah, loving the Matzah, and loving a Sefer. — Career of Happiness
Published by Copyright 2016 Simchas Hachaim Publishing.
Comments: When one says about love, I love it and I love
that there is a tendency for some people do not understand, for example, why
you love so much a sefer and it is difficult to develop the habit of
exposing your love for simple thing like the pen; I love my pen, I write
letters to my Rebbe, this is not a kind of 'religious fanaticism', but exactly
for faith, gratitude and trust in Holy One, Blessed is He. Gilson Sasson.
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