"We are distressed about the past, perturbed about the present, and frightened about the future," observed a Jewish poet, Jedayah Bedersi "Ha-penini," in Province, in the early fourteenth century, meditating on human nature.
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Not to Worry: Jewish Wisdom and Folklore
March 2003, Jewish Publication Society of America
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0827607539 9780827607538
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""We are distressed about the past, perturbed about the present, and frightened about the future," observed a Jewish poet, Jedayah Bedersi "Ha-penini," in Province, in the early fourteenth century, meditating on human nature."
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