The Thirteen Principles of Faith

The Thirteen Principles of Faith
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Book Synopsis The Thirteen Principles of Faith by : Guraryeh Gurary.

Download or read book The Thirteen Principles of Faith written by Guraryeh Gurary. and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In chasidic literature, the thirteen principles have received a scholarly and methodical analysis. This volume is based on the teachings and writings of several of the most prominent chasidic masters, notably those of the Lubavitch dynasty. Each principle is treated as a meditation, a soul-illuminating insight into the very depths of one's being, the nature of God and His teachings, and the Torah. This work is not an exposition but rather an expedition into the thirteen principles of faith.


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