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Jenna1
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Netivot Olam - Class 6
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March 18, 2008, 10:53:46 AM »
Rebbetzin Heller spoke about needing "consciousness" in order to do a mitzvah. For example, a person in a coma who doesn't break Shabbos, is not doing a mitzvah. What about people who are actively doing a mitzvah, but not conscious of it? For example, a Jewish friend of mine who is completely disconnected from Judaism gives money to charity and/or goes and visits her sick friend. She knows she's doing a good thing, but is it considered a mitzvah?
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Hi Jenna, I haven't listened to this class, but your question seems to be as follows: If one does a mitzvah without having in mind that they're doing it because it's a mitzvah from Hashem, they just somehow know that it's "good", how is this counted? It's a good question. Looking forward to hearing the answer soon. Ayelet
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I think that it depends on the mitzva. Tzedakka specifically does not need kavanna. The gemara says that if you lose money and a poor person picks it up, you are rewarded for the mitzva of tzedakka. But what about other mitzvot, like a man on a coma wearing tzitzit, or someone putting tefillin on him?
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