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Students will experience a paradigm shift from the predominantly Western view of a moral code centered on the various rights endowed to the individual, to a Torah-based perspective which revolves around one’s responsibilities.
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Students will come to recognize that man’s existence in this world is not random or arbitrary, but rather meant to serve a sacred mission.
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Students will discover a different way of navigating through life’s moral dilemmas: instead of thinking “inward” where their own rights and needs are the prime focus, they will learn to change direction and think “outward,” to ask what action or behavior is required and expected from them, and to ask what obligations they have to G‑d and their fellow man or woman.
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Students will come to appreciate the absolute supreme value
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