All of Israel are responsible for one another.

כל ישראל ערבים זה בזה

This well-known Jewish teaching emphasizes the deep sense of mutual responsibility that exists among the Jewish people. It suggests that each member of the Jewish community is connected to and accountable for the well-being of others. The idea is that the actions of one person can affect the entire community, and therefore, there is a collective obligation to help, support, and uplift each other.

This concept underlies many aspects of Jewish life, from communal prayer to charity, and it encourages a strong sense of solidarity and unity among the Jewish people. It is a call to be mindful of others' needs and to work together for the betterment of the community as a whole.

Shiurim in this topic
3726. Anyone who can contribute to Torah and mitzvot should do so Anyone who can contribute to Torah and mitzvot should do so
789. Responsibility in Spiritual Giving and Inspiring Others אחריות בנתינה רוחנית והשראת אחרים
1029. Responsibility for Torah Education Before Shavuot אחריות על חינוך התורה לפני חג השבועות
999. Guidance on Refusing Shidduchim and the Importance of Ahavas Yisrael הדרכה על סירוב שידוכים וחשיבות אהבת ישראל
872. Trust in Hashem, Positive Action, and Spreading Chassidus בטחון בה', פעולה חיובית, והפצת חסידות
1564. Connection with Jews in Russia, Chabad Education, and Staying in France הקשר עם יהודים ברוסיא, חינוך חב"ד, והישארות בצרפת
1682. Transforming the Animal Soul Through Torah, Mitzvos, and G-dliness הפיכת הנפש הבהמית, דרך תורה, מצוות ואלקות
2131. Giving Tzedakah to Others, Especially Jewish Children, by Supporting a Yiras Shamayim Educational Institution נתינת צדקה לאחרים, ובפרט לילדים יהודיים, על ידי תמיכה במוסד חינוך ביראת שמים
2126. Concern for Son's Departure from Chassidus Study and the Importance of Inner Torah דאגה לעזיבת בנו מלימוד חסידות וחשיבות פנימיות התורה