Bibbia Ebraica
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Chasidut su Deuteronomio 8:1

כָּל־הַמִּצְוָ֗ה אֲשֶׁ֨ר אָנֹכִ֧י מְצַוְּךָ֛ הַיּ֖וֹם תִּשְׁמְר֣וּן לַעֲשׂ֑וֹת לְמַ֨עַן תִּֽחְי֜וּן וּרְבִיתֶ֗ם וּבָאתֶם֙ וִֽירִשְׁתֶּ֣ם אֶת־הָאָ֔רֶץ אֲשֶׁר־נִשְׁבַּ֥ע יְהוָ֖ה לַאֲבֹתֵיכֶֽם׃

Tutto il comandamento che ti comando oggi osserverai di fare, per poter vivere, moltiplicarsi, entrare e possedere la terra che l'Eterno ha giurato ai tuoi padri.

Kedushat Levi

Deuteronomy 8,1. “The entire commandment that I ‎enjoin upon you this day is so that you will live (thrive) and ‎multiply and be able to take possession of the land, etc.‎‏"‏‎; ‎‎
We have a rule that even if a person is unable to observe all ‎of the commandments of the Torah, especially in exile, when we ‎are all unable to fulfill the commandments which are applicable ‎to people resident in the Holy Land, as long as such people yearn ‎for the day when they will be able to observe these ‎commandments, G’d will help them to be able to fulfill these ‎commandments in the Holy Land in due course.‎
This is the message Moses conveys to the people at this ‎juncture when speaking of ‎כל המצוה‎, “the entire complex of ‎commandments.” If you will yearn, starting now, to perform ‎these commandments as soon as the opportunity will present ‎itself, you will surely enjoy the merit of doing so in person.‎
The word ‎תשמרון‎ in this verse is to be understood in the same ‎way as when Yaakov is reported when reacting to Joseph’s dream ‎in which 11 stars and sun and moon bow down to him. At that ‎point (Genesis 37,11) the Torah writes: ‎ואביו שמר את הדבר‎, “his ‎father looked forward expectantly to the matter.” ‎‎[Contrary to Joseph’s brothers, who were outraged by ‎Joseph’s dream of lording it over them, his father did not dismiss ‎it out of hand, although he pointed out that Joseph’s deceased ‎mother could certainly not bow down to him. Ed.]
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