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I felt as though the world were closing in on me . Although I wasn't alone in this situation , I felt lost , and I sought refuge in a world of illusion - the realm of beauty and perfection found only in books .
I felt as though the world were closing in on me . Although I wasn't alone in this situation , I felt lost , and I sought refuge in a world of illusion - the realm of beauty and perfection found only in books .
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Now I felt again a real closeness to him , the kind of closeness which gives meaning to life . I felt that his spiritual strength would be my support in time of need . What I learned that day was that Benyamin was more prepared than I ...
Now I felt again a real closeness to him , the kind of closeness which gives meaning to life . I felt that his spiritual strength would be my support in time of need . What I learned that day was that Benyamin was more prepared than I ...
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Now I felt again a real closeness to him , the kind of closeness which gives meaning to life . I felt that his spiritual strength would be my support in time of need . What I learned that day was that Benyamin was more prepared than I ...
Now I felt again a real closeness to him , the kind of closeness which gives meaning to life . I felt that his spiritual strength would be my support in time of need . What I learned that day was that Benyamin was more prepared than I ...
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Introduction | vii |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Bread Chava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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