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Chasidut sobre Pirkei Avot 2:12

רַבִּי יוֹסֵי אוֹמֵר, יְהִי מָמוֹן חֲבֵרְךָ חָבִיב עָלֶיךָ כְּשֶׁלָּךְ, וְהַתְקֵן עַצְמְךָ לִלְמֹד תּוֹרָה, שֶׁאֵינָהּ יְרֻשָּׁה לָךְ. וְכָל מַעֲשֶׂיךָ יִהְיוּ לְשֵׁם שָׁמָיִם:

R. Yossi diz: Deixe a riqueza de seu amigo ser tão cara para você quanto a sua. E prepare-se para estudar a Torá. [Não diga: Como meu pai é um sábio e meu avô é um sábio, "a Torá retorna à sua estalagem" e eu não preciso persegui-la], pois não é uma herança para você. E que todas as suas ações sejam pelo bem do céu. [Mesmo quando você se envolve em comer, beber e ter relações conjugais, não seja motivado pelo prazer corporal, mas pelo desejo de ser saudável para fazer a vontade do seu Mestre.]

Me'or Einayim

And that is also [the meaning of] what our Sages of Blessed Memory said, “Let all your deeds be for the Name of Heaven” (Avot 2.12). For this aspect that dwells in the lower things, which we call Shekhinah, which is the Blessed Name “Lord,” which is cloaked in every thing, is called “Name;” and the Blessed Name YHWH is called “Heaven,” connoting clarity. And that is [the meaning of] “for the Name of Heaven,” meaning to unite these two aspects as we have explained many times. And that is [the meaning of] Go yourself as Rashi explained, “For your pleasure and your benefit.” For it would seem difficult [to understand] – why would Blessed God open with [the idea that] he should do this on account of a turning toward his own pleasure and benefit? For even without this he certainly would have done Blessed God’s will! But Blessed God teaches us how to serve [God], and said to him: Go yourself, meaning even a thing that you do for yourself, for your pleasure and benefit, in this you should also find a pathway to Blessed God, in that “All your deeds be for the Name of Heaven” as mentioned above.
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