Aharon Feldman

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The River, the Kettle and t...

4.21 avg rating — 61 ratings — published 1987 — 6 editions
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The Juggler and the King: T...

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Mishnah Berurah: 3

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1980
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Mishnah Berurah: Vol. 3 (A)...

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la rivière, la marmite et l...

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Eye of the Storm

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“Vilna Gaon was also an expert in nearly all secular wisdom of his time, for he felt that such knowledge enhanced the understanding of many aspects of Torah and Kabbalah; he even left several volumes which deal with mathematics and astronomy (personal testimony of the Vilna Gaon's children in the introduction of the Hebrew text of this book)/”
Aharon Feldman, The Juggler and the King: The Jew and the Conquest of Evil: An Elaboration of the Vilna Gaon's Insights Into the Hidden Wisdom of the Sages

“Because anger is the ultimate expression of pride, anger and a feeling of closeness to God are mutually exclusive.”
Aharon Feldman, The Juggler and the King: The Jew and the Conquest of Evil: An Elaboration of the Vilna Gaon's Insights Into the Hidden Wisdom of the Sages

“The Talmudic sage Rav Amram reached such a high level os spirituality that his evil inclination left him, the Talmud tells us that it did so "like a pillar of fire." (kiddushin 81a)”
Aharon Feldman, The Juggler and the King: The Jew and the Conquest of Evil: An Elaboration of the Vilna Gaon's Insights Into the Hidden Wisdom of the Sages



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