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Andrea Yanowitz's avatar

In the section where you are discussing the meaning of the sentence, you use the phrase “menial toil or meaningful work.“ I find that dichotomy problematic in that menial toil can be meaningful and rewarding.

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Ezra Einhorn's avatar

The paragraph about Gashmius was fascinating - growing up in the Modern Orthodox tradition, I have only ever heard Gashmius (and Avoda Gashmius) with an implicitly negative connotation. My Rabbis and peers would call something "Gashmius" if it was essentially irrelevant or distracting from more important religious work. Some of these rabbis were also students of Hasidic tradition, so this is an interesting epiphany for me that the concept may have evolved/morphed into something more weaponized by religious communities today. 🤷‍♀️ but I also like the idea that corporeal religious engagement can be very meaningful! Because I know it's true (True)!

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