14+ Rashi Quotes On Marriage
Rashi was a medieval French rabbi and author of a comprehensive commentary on the Talmud and commentary on the Tanakh. He is considered the foremost rabbinic commentator on the Talmud and is often referred to as the "father of all commentaries". His commentaries are still widely used today by students of the Talmud and Tanakh. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Rashi on life, love, marriage.
Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you. — Rashi
Naked a man comes into the world and naked he leaves it, after all is said and done he leaves nothing except the good deeds he leaves behind. — Rashi
Whoever raises a righteous child, it is as if he did not die. — Rashi
We learn from here the humility of the Holy One, Blessed is He. Since man is in the likeness of the angels, and they would be jealous of him, for this reason, He consulted them. — Rashi
The flavour of a fish which comes out of the sea at Acre is not similar to the flavour of a fish which comes out of the sea in Spain. — Rashi
Receive all with simplicity that happens to you — Rashi
The world exists for the sake of kindness. — Rashi
Grief is like a wheel that goes around and around the world. — Rashi
God knew where he was, but he asked so as to start a conversation with Adam and avoid startling him too much to reply. — Rashi
The fool who traveled is better off than the wise man who stayed home. — Rashi
Divided as we may be by religion, we are united by charity. — Rashi
Teachers learn from their students' discussions — Rashi
A thief is like a person who has been dead from the start. — Rashi
Obeying from love is better than to obey from fear. — Rashi
Life Lessons by Rashi
- Rashi's work emphasizes the importance of studying the Torah and Talmud in order to better understand Jewish law and practice.
- He also encouraged critical thinking and analysis of religious texts, rather than simply accepting them at face value.
- Through his work, Rashi demonstrates the power of knowledge and the importance of questioning and engaging with religious teachings.
Citation
Feel free to cite and use any of the quotes by Rashi. For popular citation styles (APA, Chicago, MLA), go to citation page.
Embed HTML Link
Copy and paste this HTML code in your webpage