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« on: April 30, 2008, 09:35:11 AM »

In class 13, Alacrity In The Service Of G-d, the Gemorrah says that there is an opinion that if you are running to shul erev Shabbos and you bump into a person, that is okay, because you are running towards the mitzvah.   In class 14, Perfection Of Thought, Speech and Action, Mesillat Yesharim tells us we need to not be so concerned with being machmir (strict) if it means imposing on another person.   I still see colliding with a person as you run to shul to be a lack of sensitivity.   How can there be an opinion that says this behavior is acceptable?
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