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== Our Deeds and Service == A [[Jew]]'s service should be in such a way that already at the beginning of the work, one sees the fruits and the fruits of fruits as they are in actuality. This happens when Torah study and fulfillment of [[Mitzvah|mitzvos]] become engraved in the heart and entire being of the Jew. Like the superiority of engraved letters over written letters, meaning that the Jew's Torah study is not just in a way that the person and Torah are like two things connected together, but moreover, that the person has no separate existence, and his entire existence is the Torah he learns. And when his Torah study is in the manner of engraving, the mitzvos he fulfills are also in such a manner, penetrating his entire being. And when Torah and mitzvos are engraved in the person from one side to the other, comprising his entire essence, it penetrates and affects from one side to the other, in all his powers and matters, even in all the things in the world. Therefore, it becomes visible and revealed even in the physical world that there is no interruption between a person's action and the fruits that grow, as Hashem's influence flows immediately without any interruption at all.
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