Breslov Efrat - Torah Learning That Ignites Chesed: Use Your Torah Study to Multiply Your Kindness!
Likutey Halchos Thanks 5 - 3 Torah on fire means your learning is burning with passion — not dry reading, but a living flame that consumes your heart. Hashem calls His Torah “fire” (Yirmiyahu 23:29). When you learn with real desire, that fire does two things: 1. It purifies and ignites you inside — melting ego, laziness, and coldness. The more intense the fire, the hotter your love for God and people becomes. 2. It explodes outward as chesed — Torah cannot stay locked in the mind. Real fiery learning must overflow into action. Like a volcano, the pressure builds in your soul until kindness bursts out: generous giving, quick help, deep listening, visiting the lonely, forgiving others. The mechanism is simple yet powerful: • Cold Torah = information that stays in books. • Torah on fire = wisdom that sets your soul ablaze → immediate, multiplied acts of kindness. The sages teach: Torah study without chesed is incomplete. When your learning is aflame, every daf of Gemara, every pasuk, every middah lesson turns into fuel for explosive good deeds.

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