The three pillars of Torah, service (Divine worship), and acts of kindness.

שלשת הקוים דתורה עבודה וגמ"ח

 world stands, as described in Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers) 1:2: "The world stands on three things: Torah, avodah (Divine service), and gemilut chasadim (acts of kindness)."

  1. Torah: The study and observance of the Torah, which provides guidance and wisdom for living a life according to Hashem's will.
  2. Avodah: Service, traditionally referring to the sacrificial service in the Temple, but in modern terms it represents prayer and one's personal spiritual service to Hashem.
  3. Gemilut Chasadim (G'milut Chasadim): Acts of kindness, which include charity, helping others, and general good deeds that benefit society.

These three aspects form a balanced and holistic approach to life, combining intellectual engagement (Torah), spiritual dedication (Avodah), and ethical, compassionate behavior (G'milut Chasadim

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