I love all
The ideal of Judaism is not love for the Jewish people only, but for all of humankind, even for all of creation.
Our love for the world and humanity should not be identical for all things, but should be "graduated." Our love for those close to us should be greater than our love for those who are distant, and our love for the Jews should be greater than our love for other peoples.
It is right to love all creation, but one should love one's own people more strongly. Nonetheless, one should in no way limit oneself to love for the Jewish people, since without love for all, even one's love for the Jewish people will not take the correct form. Love for all creation springs directly from the soul, and without it the soul cannot be fully realized.
Additional note
This excerpt is simple and far from radical; however, it helps us to keep this point in mind.