Rabbi Asher, sensing the heavy blow that had fallen upon him, was afraid that he might have destroyed himself ng a powerful, hairy body, and slipped into his woolen clothes, ending with a pair of rough leather boots. There was a clatter of feet. nd a man tried to rescue it but was driven back, Then Eliezer's dismay became unbelieving tragedy w
For a long moment Eusebius watched the punishment, then cried, Enough! But the culprit was dead. Grasping the stonecutter by the shoulder the little rabbi swung him around and demanded, Have you left the synagogue? I'm working here now. There were others in Kfar Kerein who were so disgusted with rabbinical Judaism that they went much further than Netanel Hacohen. Why Menahem? Why doesn't the punishment fall on meT, It is not within our power, Rabbi Ash
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