"Concerning him who
loves his
neighbours, who
befriends his
relatives, marries
his sister's
daughter ( This is a
meritorious act,
because the
affection a man has
for his sister will
be extended to her
daughter, his
wife.)"
"And as the nations walk on the way (to
Jerusalem), they will throw their arms
around the children of Israel, embrace
and kiss them, yea, lick the dust under
their feet, as is said, Kings
shall be thy fosterfathers, and their
queens they nursing mothers; they shall
bow down to thee with their face to the
earth; and lick the dust of thy feet
(Isa. 49:23)."
Tana Debe Eliyyahu: The Lore of the
School of Elijah. Translated from the
Hebrew by William G. Braude
and Israel J. Kapstein. Jewish
Publication Society. 1997 (Originally
published 1980). p.179.
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Many of my posts are inspired by the work of others, or in some cases, are just quotes from them. If that was the case, accreditation is now always given. Although I'd admit, in some of the older posts, which I've long forgotten about, I might not have properly accredited my source.