ibuted from abroad, the men were free to sit in circles about their rebbe as he expounded passages from the mas- sive volumes. But to one young man, shorter even than himself, Zaki said, Forget Efisheba. ike Gottes Mam2s cane, and in it he put the tables of the law and carried them for forty years across the desert. In fact, when Jews compared their fumbling rabbi with Judah, they often observed among themselves: How much better off this town would be if Judah were our rabbi.
THE TELL Whenever John Cullinane faced intellectual problems relating to the dig he found inspiration by visiting Akko, where h Please do, the Spaniard said. If we aren't on it . Clasping his knuckles firmly, until the tips of his fingers were white, he said, Now come the difficult years, when those who break the law begin to reap their rewards.
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