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103 – How to Get What You Are Missing – Quenching Your Thirst

June 9, 2016 by Rabbi Mitterhoff Leave a Comment

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103-How to Get What You Are Missing

103 – Ethics of the Fathers – Perkei Avos 1:4 – How to Get What You Are Missing – Quenching Your Thirst – A Powerful Parable about the Sick Beggar – A Great Story about the Chida – Peace in Your Home – Women’s’ Emotions and Silence

Ethics of the Fathers – Perkei Avos 1:4 Yossei the son of Yoezer of Tzreidah, and Yossei the son of Yochanan of Jerusalem, received the tradition from them. Yossei the son of Yoezer of Tzreidah would say: Let your home be a meeting place for the wise; dust yourself in the soil of their feet, and drink thirstily of their words.

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