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avert further altercation. Nevertheless, "his heart was broken upon hearing that the leaders of
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524:("Guarding of the Tongue"), is a comprehensive discussion of the philosophy behind the Jewish concepts of power of speech and guarding one's speech. It also serves as an inspirational work designed to motivate the reader to be vigilant in the ethical usage of his speech and avoidance of others' unethical speech. Published in 1876.
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To be sure, this fierce opposition has not yet abated. There is little to distinguish the approach of Rabbi Hayyim
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Rabbi Israel Meir Kagan received protests from many rabbis concerning his silence and lack of objection against the leaders of the
Zionist movement as well as against the mocking of religion. By nature, Kagan was a man who avoided quarrels, and in the dispute over the Zionist movement he tried to
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The book is also a vital component of the Judaic critique of
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greatly distressed him, Kagan initially refused to become personally involved in the matter and refrained from publicly denouncing the movement. When his views became known, he cautioned his students about joining the
Zionists and declared its political aims as being contrary to the Torah. Kagan
679:; originally intended to encourage the study of the laws of the Temple service. Five volumes: the first volume was published in 1900; 2nd volume in 1903; 3rd volume in 1913; 4th volume in 1922. There is a fifth volume called "Hashlamah" or "Completion" which was published in 1925.
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every day and doing everything in one's power (learning Torah and doing mitzvot) to bring the redemption. The
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753:("Have you yearned for the redemption") is based on a passage from tractate Shabbat, which states that after one passes away, he is asked by the heavenly court: "Have you yearned for the redemption?" This work describes the importance of actively awaiting
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653:– one volume, published in 1905. On the importance of a man to study Torah, and encourage others to learn, as well as the need to create groups in every city wherein a man could acquire Torah.
330:". In addition to spreading Torah through his yeshiva, Kagan, who became known as "the Chofetz Chaim", was very active in Jewish causes. He traveled extensively to encourage the observance of
587:, translated as "gateways distinguished in (or marked in) Jewish Law," referring to the Torah study and scholarship that would distinguish Jewish homes. Kagan chose the title as a
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