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While joy itself can be a form of serving God, in some instances, it can also be a human response to divine action or of being close to God. It may also be a divine response to humanity's fulfillment of God's will. The Torah also commands Jews to rejoice in some contexts.
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Sukkot, Arthur Szyk. 1948. Public Domain (Sukkot, the time of rejoicing)
Sukkot, Arthur Szyk. 1948. Public Domain (Sukkot, the time of rejoicing)
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