What is the connection between the three mitzvot of Shmittah, Yovel and Reebeet in Parashat Behar and tranquility of the heart? How important is letting go, relaxing one’s grip and releasing in cultivating this sought after and yearned for the inner state of well-being?
Sources: Proverbs 17:1, Leviticus 25:2, Sanhedrin 106b
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