Zerizin Makdimin LeMitzvot

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One of the principle in how to perform mitzvot involves a person's attitude towards when it is accomplished. Zerizin Makidin Lemitzot is a value to have alacrity in observing mitzvot at the first available moment and not delay. We learn this concept from Avraham who arose early in the morning to go sacrifice his son, Yitzchak, at the Akeda.[1]

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  1. Yoma 28b, Rambam Milah 1:8