Rabbi Moshe Leib of Sassov (1745-1807) was one of those wonderful Hasidic masters who could speak equally well to the head and to the heart. A disciple of the learned Rabbi Shmelke of Nikolsburg, he had been educated in the manner of a classical Hebrew scholar, but his concern was always with communicating a simple message of love for God and his fellow human beings. In this little book of wisdom, translated by the contemporary master, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Reb Moshe Leib gives the reader a series of aphorisms on ...
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Rabbi Moshe Leib of Sassov (1745-1807) was one of those wonderful Hasidic masters who could speak equally well to the head and to the heart. A disciple of the learned Rabbi Shmelke of Nikolsburg, he had been educated in the manner of a classical Hebrew scholar, but his concern was always with communicating a simple message of love for God and his fellow human beings. In this little book of wisdom, translated by the contemporary master, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Reb Moshe Leib gives the reader a series of aphorisms on how to travel the Hasidic spiritual path, as well as a small selection of his parables and teachings.
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