Mei hashiloach英語オンライン
Online study of the Jewish holidays, Parsha, Halakha and Talmud by Yeshiva University
Introduction by Nathan Lopes Cardozo. Dear Friends, Shalom Uvracha. This is the last of a seven-part series on the thoughts of the Mei HaShiloach, the famous and highly unusual work by the Chassidic thinker, Rabbi Mordechai Joseph Leiner of Izbica (Poland 1800-1854). In this essay, Yehuda DovBer Zirkind discusses more of the thoughts of the Mei
Throughout the Mei HaShiloach one finds strong currents compelling us to focus on our selfhood, individuation, truth, identity, and transcendence, and inviting us to re-examine our sin, failure, and despair in the light of his unique and radical philosophy. In his reading of the personalities in the Biblical narratives, the Izbicy explores
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