Publisher's Synopsis
Sefer ha-musar is a significant work of Jewish ethical literature, exploring principles of morality and spiritual development within the Jewish tradition. Written in Hebrew, this edition offers readers access to timeless wisdom and guidance for leading an ethical life. Authored by Efrayim, me-erets Modina, a 15th-century scholar, and featuring contributions from Yoanan Wittkower (1830-1889), this book provides insights into Jewish thought and practice. It serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Jewish ethics and enhance their moral character. The book's enduring appeal lies in its ability to address fundamental questions about human behavior and the pursuit of righteousness.
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