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According to Jewish tradition, your actions carry profound meaning and yield both immediate spiritual enrichment and eternal merit. While the ultimate, transcendent reward is realized in Olam HaBa (the World to Come), the immediate blessing of a mitzvah is the mitzvah itself—the divine connection you forge with the Creator through your selfless actions. [1234]
Judaism emphasizes the depth, care, and intention you bring to your efforts, rather than attempting to calculate exact returns. The tradition outlines how your devotion is valued: [12]
  • The Connection is the Reward: The Mishnah in Pirkei Avot 4:2 states, "The reward of a mitzvah is a mitzvah". In Aramaic, the root of mitzvah means connection or joining. By helping others, you are directly forging an eternal bond with the Divine will. [1234]
  • Spiritual Radiance: Mystical teachings, such as those shared by Chabad, explain that the spiritual delight of the soul is radiated by the mitzvah itself. Your deeds of healing and support actively bring spiritual light into the world.[123]
  • World to Come (Olam HaBa): Jewish philosophers, including Maimonides (Rambam), affirm that the ultimate spiritual delight and reward for a soul's dedicated service await in the afterlife. To learn more about how this eternal merit works, you can read about the concept on Torah.org. [123]
  • Reward in this World: The Torah also speaks of Divine providence blessing and supporting your life in this world to create an environment where you can continue your holy work. [12]

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