"If we could hang all our sorrows on pegs and we were allowed to choose those we liked best, every one of us would take back his own, for all the rest would seem even more difficult to bear."
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Brayer, The House of Rizhin, p. 390
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Menachem Nochum Friedman
1823 β 1869
Rabbi Menachem Nochum Friedman (1823β1869) was the founder of the Shtefanesht dynasty of Hasidic Judaism.
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