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Shir haShirim
Book • 1969
"Shir Hashirim", also known as the Song of Songs or Song of Solomon, is a book in the Hebrew Bible celebrating the beauty and passion of romantic love.
The text consists of a series of love poems and dialogues between a male and female lover, expressing mutual desire and admiration.
Its rich imagery and sensuous language have made it a beloved and often interpreted text.
Traditionally, it is read during Passover, but its themes have resonated throughout history in literature, art, and music.
The text consists of a series of love poems and dialogues between a male and female lover, expressing mutual desire and admiration.
Its rich imagery and sensuous language have made it a beloved and often interpreted text.
Traditionally, it is read during Passover, but its themes have resonated throughout history in literature, art, and music.
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Mentioned as one of the books that rabbinic discussions considered removing from the canon.

Rome Meets the Jews: The First Challenge to Paganism
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when comparing it to Plato's views on friendship.

Mitchell Rocklin

Plato's Dialogues: Crito, Phaedo, Euthyphro, Symposium, and the Laws
Mentioned when referencing a Pasuk about the left and right hand.

The Key to Authentic Relationships (Yichud HaHisbodedus #9)
Mentioned as a book that's based on the axiomatic principle of 'chok'.

We Aren't Perfect. But We're Perfect for Him. (Yichud HaHisbodedus #4)
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when saying that Hashem says how beautiful are the steps that you take with your shoes.

Rabbi Nassim Maimon

Planning for a new year with Rabbi Maimon




