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William Penn. 1909-14. Fruits of Solitude. The Harvard

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G‑d's love of each and every Jew is infinitely greater than the love of elderly parents to their only child born to them in their later years.

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The 67-volume Collected Works consists of nine volumes of talks and eight volumes of writings (prayers, reflections, essays, sayings, letters and personal notes). Most of the material was written or spoken in French and appear here in translation. The text on this website is that of the second edition it is textually the same as the first edition (excepting a few minor corrections), but differs in page numbering.

Thirty-Six Aphorisms of the Baal Shem Tov - Jewish History

The formal Hypocrite is very justly compared with a Nightingale. She is more in sound than in substance, a loud and excellent voice, but a little despicable body.

Archives : Essays in Idleness - David Warren

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Everything is by Divine Providence. If a leaf is turned over by a breeze, it is only because this has been specifically ordained by G‑d to serve a particular function within the purpose of creation.

The Baal Shem Tov was very fond of light, and said, " Or (light) is the numerical equivalent of raz ('secret'). Whoever knows the 'secret' in every thing can bring illumination."

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The hypocrite and saint are like two men at sawing the hypocrite, like him in the pit, looks high upward, but pulls downward the saint, like him above, looks low, humbly downward, but pulls upward. The hypocrite is like a peach, which covers a ragged craggy stone under a velvet coat the saint, like the chestnut, hath a sweet kernel, though the cover be rough. The hypocrite, like Judas, kisses Christ, but betrays Him, and, like ivy, he clasps about Christ, but is not united to Him he again, like ivy, derives not sap and nourishment from Him, but from a root of his own. The hypocrite is like a window cushion, fairly wrought without, but stuffed with straw.

William Penn. 1909-14. Fruits of Solitude. The Harvard

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