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The last anti-Semite will die when the last Jew does.
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Hatred of the Jew is not the outcome of anti-Semitic lie and calumny.
The contrary is true: the lie and calumny are the outcome of anti-Semitic sentiments.
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I am sorry for the blindness of Jews who comfort themselves in vain in the evils that face them now, saying that anti-Semitism is ephemeral and will speedily pass away. Abandon that hope!
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No Jews felt more helpless in the face of anti-Semitism than those who had done everything deliberately and enthusiastically to adapt themselves to their environment.
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Just as anti-Semitism drives the weak, the cowardly and the materialistic Jew into Christianity, so its pressure has strengthened my own Judaism powerfully within me.
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We carry the germs of anti-Semitism in our own knapsacks.
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When you teach your son Torah, teach it from a proof-read book!
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Make books your friends!
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Books are meant not to be shelved, but to be studied.
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Admission by the defendant is worth a hundred witnesses.
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It is a wise man that admits the truth.
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You shall not commit adultery.
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Who commits adultery has no heart.
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The adulterer and the adulteress have surely broken all Ten Commandments.
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A wise man hearkens to advice.
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It is easier to give advice to others than to oneself.
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Even the wisest of kings needs advice.
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Nothing is given more lavishly than advice.
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Woe to a man whose advocate turns into prosecutor!
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A young tree bends, an old tree breaks.
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It is not good for Man to be alone.
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Even in Paradise, it is not good to be alone.
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Who answers Amen is greater than the suppliant.
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Who answers Amen with all his might, to him the gates of Paradise are open.
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One does not try to placate an angry man.