Joseph B. Soloveitchik Quote

As long as man has not ascended to the rank of existence where he leaves behind him the domain of the universal and enters into his own personal domain—no longer dependent upon the principles operative in the realm of the universal—he is still subject to the rule of the species and the universal form. However, as soon as he liberates himself from the burden of the species, he becomes a free man. Complete freedom belongs only to the prophet, the man of God. The man who is a mere random example of the species, on the other hand, is wholly under the rule of the scientific lawfulness of existence. Between this species man and the man of God, between necessity and freedom, is the middle range in which most people find themselves.


p. 135 - Halakhic Man (1983)


As long as man has not ascended to the rank of existence where he leaves behind him the domain of the universal and enters into his own personal...

As long as man has not ascended to the rank of existence where he leaves behind him the domain of the universal and enters into his own personal...

As long as man has not ascended to the rank of existence where he leaves behind him the domain of the universal and enters into his own personal...

As long as man has not ascended to the rank of existence where he leaves behind him the domain of the universal and enters into his own personal...