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How, I ask you, could we have continued to be a nation until the present, and how could we have been able to walk such a great distance along the path of history without losing our unity or having our…
Contributor:
Solomon Judah Rapoport
Places:
Prag, Austrian Empire (Prague, Czech Republic)
Date:
1845
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Behold I request of all standing at the gate to knock,
And he who wishes to enter deep within this composition of mine,
Let him understand and be wise and contemplate the introduction I have composed…
Contributor:
Yeḥiel Heilperin
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Minsk, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Minsk, Belarus)
Date:
ca. 1697
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[ . . . ] In regard to the boycott [of German goods], in my view, the rabbis ought to have stood aloof, at a distance, and not to have involved themselves with this at all, as this is an issue…
Contributor:
Chaim Ozer Grodzensky
Places:
Vilna, Lithuania (Vilnius, Lithuania)
Date:
1933
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In those days a new light shone forth over the skies of Polish Jewry—R. Solomon Luria. [ . . . ] This great rabbi was one of those unique individuals, one of those few men of virtue that not every…
Contributor:
Ḥayim Tchernowitz
Places:
Odessa, Russian Empire (Odesa, Ukraine)
Date:
1898