The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... PRAYER Rabbi Noah of Lechovitch , a Russian chasidic leader of the nineteenth century , once remarked : Our sages have referred to prayer as a " work of the heart . " Why did they employ the term " work " ? They meant to compare the ...
... PRAYER Rabbi Noah of Lechovitch , a Russian chasidic leader of the nineteenth century , once remarked : Our sages have referred to prayer as a " work of the heart . " Why did they employ the term " work " ? They meant to compare the ...
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... prayer was subject to a refined critical analysis . From that challenge emerged many sophisticated and refined explanations of many of the deeper aspects of prayer . As far as the Jews were concerned , the practice of prayer was already ...
... prayer was subject to a refined critical analysis . From that challenge emerged many sophisticated and refined explanations of many of the deeper aspects of prayer . As far as the Jews were concerned , the practice of prayer was already ...
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... prayer , and to their saints to point out the many not - readily apparent benefits of our prayers . All this theologizing , however , is for the huge majority of Jews generally and perhaps regrettably irrelevant . They turn not to cold ...
... prayer , and to their saints to point out the many not - readily apparent benefits of our prayers . All this theologizing , however , is for the huge majority of Jews generally and perhaps regrettably irrelevant . They turn not to cold ...
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