< Portal:Judaism
Quote 1
| “ | A man may hide himself from his enemies, but not from his friends. | ” |
| — Rashi | ||
Quote 2
| “ | “You must accept the truth from whatever source it comes.” | ” |
| — Rambam, Introduction to the Mishna, Pirkei Avot | ||
Quote 3
| “ | God may be subtle, but he isn't plain mean. | ” |
| — Albert Einstein | ||
Quote 4
| “ | Those who don't know how to weep with their whole heart, don't know how to laugh either. | ” |
| — Golda Meir | ||
Quote 5
| “ | Do not pass up a single day without doing a mitzvah. | ” |
| — Baal Shem Tov | ||
Quote 6
| “ | If we were forced to choose just one, there would be no way to deny that Judaism is the most important intellectual development in human history. | ” |
| — David Gelernter | ||
Quote 7
| “ | People often avoid making decisions out of fear of making a mistake. Actually, the failure to make decisions is one of life’s biggest mistakes. | ” |
| — Rabbi Noah Weinberg | ||
Quote 8
| “ | Death is merely moving from one home to another. The wise man will spend his main efforts in trying to make his future home the more beautiful one. | ” |
| — Rabbi Menachem Mendel | ||
Quote 9
| “ | What one Christian does is his own responsibility, what one Jew does is thrown back at all Jews. | ” |
| — Anne Frank | ||
Quote 10
| “ | In Jewish history there are no coincidences. | ” |
| — Elie Wiesel | ||
Quote 11
| “ | It is easier to give advice to others than to oneself. | ” |
| — Rebbe Nachman of Breslov | ||
Quote 12
| “ | Even so we in like manner, as soon as we were born, began to draw to our end. | ” |
| — King Solomon | ||
Quote 13
| “ | And those who have knowledge of your name will put their faith in you; because you, Lord, have ever given your help to those who were waiting for you. | ” |
| — King David | ||
Quote 14
| “ | I have learned much from my masters, more from my colleagues than from my masters, and more from my pupils than from all the others. | ” |
| — Rabbi Judah the Prince | ||
Quote 15
| “ | A rabbi who replies to people's questions works harder than a doctor dealing with a case of life and death. The doctor is responsible only to the patient, but the rabbi is responsible to G-d. | ” |
| — Rabbi Moshe Feinstein | ||
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