The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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Página 37
... writes , To venture causes anxiety , but not to venture is to lose one's self ... and to venture in the highest sense is precisely to be- come conscious of one's self . To the Jew , bold of heart , who is well aware that " above all ...
... writes , To venture causes anxiety , but not to venture is to lose one's self ... and to venture in the highest sense is precisely to be- come conscious of one's self . To the Jew , bold of heart , who is well aware that " above all ...
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... writes : Truly , in every letter of the Torah there abide wise maxims and admirable truth for him to whom God has given under- standing . You cannot grasp the uttermost bounds of its wis- dom . It is larger in measure than the earth ...
... writes : Truly , in every letter of the Torah there abide wise maxims and admirable truth for him to whom God has given under- standing . You cannot grasp the uttermost bounds of its wis- dom . It is larger in measure than the earth ...
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... writes , " dead , by our own hands . " On this point I must admit that I feel that the pessimists have certainly got the humanists over a barrel , and the man in the street apparently senses the situation . There is simply no way for ...
... writes , " dead , by our own hands . " On this point I must admit that I feel that the pessimists have certainly got the humanists over a barrel , and the man in the street apparently senses the situation . There is simply no way for ...
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