- The Pele
Yoetz (Hebrew: פלא יועץ) is a book of
Musar literature (ethics in
Rabbinic Judaism)
first published in
Constantinople in 1824 by
Eliezer Papo...
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Ottoman Empire (modern-day Bulgaria). He is
famous for
writing the Pele
Yoetz, a work of
musar (ethical)
literature which gives advice on how to behave...
- ha-Middot
Mishnat R'
Aharon Mikhtav me-Eliyahu
Tomer Devorah Sichos Mussar Pele
Yoetz Kav ha-Yashar Kad
HaKemah Madreigat Ha'Adam
Shemonah Perakim The Geonim...
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Devorah by
Moses Cordovero.
Sichos Mussar by
Chaim Leib Shmuelevitz. Pele
Yoetz by
Eliezer Papo. Kav ha-Yashar by Tzvi
Hirsch Kaidanover. As above, these...
- תחבולות יפול עם, ותשועה ברוב יועץ Be'ein
Tachbulot Yipol Am,
Uteshua Berov Yoetz (Where no
counsel is, the
people fall, but in the
multitude of counselors...
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Elijah ha-Kohen's
Shevet Musar,
first published in
Ladino in 1748. Pele
Yoetz by
Rabbi Eliezer Papo (1785–1826) was
another exemplary work of this genre...
- the
Versions and the
traditional rabbinic commentaries agree that Pele
yoetz should be read as a phrase, "Designer of wonders."[citation needed] The...
- Twentieth-Century America: In
Search of Unity. San Jose, California: Pelé
Yoetz Books. p. 295. OCLC 15016929.
Retrieved January 20, 2016. Melamed, Karmel...
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laments for his son. Atzel's parents, distraught, s****
council with
Doctor Yoetz. The
Doctor asks for
eight days to cure Atzel. His plan is to
ensure Atzel...
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Oppenheim (1796?–1824),
rabbi at Pécs, Hungary.
Eliezer Papo (1785–1828), Pele
Yoetz,
rabbi of the
community of Selestria,
Bulgaria Moses Pardo (?–1888), Jerusalem-born...