Love of all creatures is also love of God, for whoever loves the One God loves all the works He has made.
Judah Loew
Love of All Creatures
Theme: Love
Love of all creatures is also love of God, for whoever loves the One God loves all the works He has made. When one loves God, it is impossible not to love His creatures. The opposite is also true. If one hates the creatures, it is impossible to love God Who created them.
Rabbi Judah Loew, commonly known as the Maharal of Prague, was born around 1525 and lived until 1609. He was a prominent rabbi, scholar, and community leader primarily based in Prague. As the chief rabbi there, he had a significant impact on Jewish education and communal life.
The Maharal wrote extensively on Jewish ethics, law, and philosophy. Among his notable works is Nesivos Olam, which explores moral and ethical paths for living a good life. His writings have become foundational texts in Jewish thought, studied and revered to this day.
His influence has not waned over the centuries; his teachings continue to be relevant in Jewish education and philosophy. Although he passed away in 1609, his intellectual legacy has endured, making him one of the most significant figures in Jewish history.
Nesivos Olam (Ahavas Harei)
Wilson, Andrew, editor. World Scripture II. Universal Peace Federation, 2011, p. 657 [Nesivos Olam, Ahavas Harei, 1].
Judah Loew
Theme: Love
About Nesivos Olam, Ahavas Harei, 1 [Commentary]
The Dalai Lama Quoting Judah Loew, the Maharal of Prague (1525-1609)
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