To Dwell In His House
Friday Night WE HAVE BEEN saying Tehillah 27, L’Dovid since Rosh Chodesh Elul. In it is a very famous line that was also made into… Read More »To Dwell In His House
Friday Night WE HAVE BEEN saying Tehillah 27, L’Dovid since Rosh Chodesh Elul. In it is a very famous line that was also made into… Read More »To Dwell In His House
Rabbi Nechunia ben (son of) Ha’kaneh said: Whoever accepts upon himself the yoke of Torah study, the yoke of government and the yoke of earning… Read More »Chapter 3, Mishna 6: Born To Toil
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