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| Ethics of the Fathers: Chapter One
Moses received the Torah from Sinai and gave it over to Joshua. Joshua gave it over to the Elders, the Elders to the Prophets, and the Prophets gave it over to the Men of the Great Assembly. They would say three things: Be cautious in judgement; establish many pupils; make a safety fence around the Torah... |  |
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| Ethics of the Fathers: Chapter Two
Rabbi [Judah HaNassi] would say: Which is the right path for man to choose for himself? Whatever is harmonious for the one who does it, and harmonious for mankind... |  |
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| Ethics of the Fathers: Chapter Three
Akavia the son of Mahalalel would say: Reflect upon three things and you will not come to the hands of transgression. Know from where you came, where you are going, and before whom you are destined to give a judgement and accounting... |  |
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| Ethics of the Fathers: Chapter Four
Ben Zoma would say: Who is wise? One who learns from every man. Who is strong? One who overpowers his inclinations. Who is rich? One who is satisfied with his lot. Who is honorable, one who honors his fellows... |  |
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| Ethics of the Fathers: Chapter Five
The world was created with ten utterances. What does this come to teach us? Certainly, it could have been created with a single utterance... |  |
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| Ethics of the Fathers: Chapter Six
Rabbi Meir would say: Whoever studies Torah for Torah's sake alone, merits many things; not only that, but [the creation of] the entire world is worthwhile for him alone... |  |
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