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The Hasidic Moses
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148 pages
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Exploring the interpretations of Moses in Hasidic texts from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Aryeh Wineman delves into the spiritual and communal significance these writings attribute to biblical events. He highlights the Hasidic view of the Exodus and Sinai Revelation as timeless reflections of human experience. Wineman also discusses the belief that Moses' death allowed his essence to manifest in the righteous of every generation, suggesting that his spiritual presence transcends time and continues to influence understanding across ages.
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2019, hardcover
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