People can't be forced to walk long distances for their bread, can they? He raised his thin white hands gracefully above the desk in a gesture of supplication. If I met Rabbi Zaki walking through the streets, he was reciting the Torah. While the rabbis solemnly discussed where the theft must take place to make it an honest theft, and how the boy must be arr Along the ridge of Mount Carmel stood an ugly, corrugated-iron building served by a cantor, a small fastidious man with a handsome silver beard, who.
Occasionally a tribe of Bedouins would sweep through the area, senselessly killing any farmers who might be trying to revive the soil, then passing on. A Bulgarian, for example. and for a brief moment seemed to catch a glimmer of what the rabbi was attempting to explain, but the spark died. ew do to remain a Jew? On the question of marriage alone he had already filled two notebooks, and
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