VeAhavta Lerecha Kamocha (Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself)
This beautiful piece on parchment was made on 8x10 parchment. It as been known as one of the most commonly used phrases in Judaism. It is about human dignity, saying “Love your neighbor as yourself.” This is one of the most important ideas in the Torah. In the portion of Kedoshim, we have the instruction to “Love thy neighbor as thyself”. Rabbi Akiva says this is the most important principle of the Torah. When the person approached and asked to be taught the whole Torah, while on one foot, the wise Hillel explains this to mean “…that which is hated to your friend, do not do. This is all of the Torah, the rest is commentary, go and learn.”
This beautiful piece on parchment was made on 8x10 parchment. It as been known as one of the most commonly used phrases in Judaism. It is about human dignity, saying “Love your neighbor as yourself.” This is one of the most important ideas in the Torah. In the portion of Kedoshim, we have the instruction to “Love thy neighbor as thyself”. Rabbi Akiva says this is the most important principle of the Torah. When the person approached and asked to be taught the whole Torah, while on one foot, the wise Hillel explains this to mean “…that which is hated to your friend, do not do. This is all of the Torah, the rest is commentary, go and learn.”
This beautiful piece on parchment was made on 8x10 parchment. It as been known as one of the most commonly used phrases in Judaism. It is about human dignity, saying “Love your neighbor as yourself.” This is one of the most important ideas in the Torah. In the portion of Kedoshim, we have the instruction to “Love thy neighbor as thyself”. Rabbi Akiva says this is the most important principle of the Torah. When the person approached and asked to be taught the whole Torah, while on one foot, the wise Hillel explains this to mean “…that which is hated to your friend, do not do. This is all of the Torah, the rest is commentary, go and learn.”