"Divine punishment is at once followed by Divine pity."
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Genesis III, 21 (p. 12)
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Joseph H. Hertz
1913 β 1946
Joseph Herman Hertz CH (25 September 1872 β 14 January 1946) was the Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, 1913β1946.
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