Mitchell Chefitz
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The Seventh Telling: The Kabbalah of Moshe Katan
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2001
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9 editions
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The Curse of Blessings: Sometimes, the Right Story Can Change Your Life
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2006
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4 editions
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The Thirty-Third Hour
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published
2002
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8 editions
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White Fire: Angels Flying from Holy Letters
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published
2009
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3 editions
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Blood Covenant
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2011
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The Rx of Dr. Z
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Zoom Torah: Learning during the Year of Covid-19
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The Rx of Dr. Z
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Das Glück schaut um die Ecke
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BEYOND PRAYER: Eighteen Sessions to Enhance Rabbinic Prayer or Replace It
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“after the service an elderly woman thanked him profusely for his wonderful sermon and asked when it might be published. ‘Posthumously,’ the rabbi said. ‘Well,’ said the woman, ‘I hope it’s soon.”
― The Thirty-third Hour: A Novel
― The Thirty-third Hour: A Novel
“that’s the real test now, isn’t it? Anyone can do what everyone else does. The difficult thing is to start a new path and convince everyone else it’s right.”
― The Thirty-third Hour: A Novel
― The Thirty-third Hour: A Novel
“The Torah doesn’t waste words, he said. All it would have needed to say was, “A man who lies with a man.” But there were extra words. “As he would with a woman.” He said we might understand that to mean a man who would lie with a woman should not lie with a man, but a man who would lie with a man, the Torah doesn’t prohibit that.”
― The Thirty-third Hour: A Novel
― The Thirty-third Hour: A Novel
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