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Toldot Adam
Asara Maamarot
Shaar HaOtiyot
Aseret HaDibrot
Torah Shebikhtav
Introduction
Bereshit
Noach
Lech Lecha
Vayera
Chayei Sara
Toldot
Vayetzei
Vayishlach
Vayeshev, Miketz, Vayigash
Vayechi
Shemot
Vaera
Bo
Beshalach
Yitro
Mishpatim
Terumah
Tetzaveh
Ki Tisa
Vayakhel, Pekudei
Sefer Vayikra
Bamidbar, Nasso, Beha'alotcha
Sh'lach
Korach
Chukat
Balak
Pinchas
Matot, Masei, Devarim
Vaetchanan
Eikev
Re'eh
Shoftim
Ki Teitzei
Ki Tavo
Nitzavim, Veyeilech, Ha'Azinu
V'Zot HaBerachah
Torah Shebe'al Peh
Introduction
Kelal Middot
Kelal RabbiKelal ToseftaKelal Tanna B'raKelal AmoraimKelal HalachotKelal YeshivaKelal KafKelal AlephKelal LamedKelal HehKelal BaraitotKelal Leshonot Sugyot
Kelal Peh KadoshKelal Yagdil TorahKelal RabananKelal Drushim VeAgadotKelal Kevod ElohimKelal IyunKelal HalachaKelal YaAL KaGaMKelal Yichusei ChachamimKelal BatraiKelal RashiKelal TosafotKelal YitzchakKelal KeritutAsara Hillulim
About This Text
Author: Isaiah Horowitz (Shelah)
Composed: Ottoman Palestine, c.1611 – c.1631 CE
Written by Rabbi Isaiah HaLevi Horowitz, Shenei Luchot HaBerit (Shelah) is a 17th-century encyclopedic compilation of ethics, mysticism, and law that profoundly influenced the development of Chasidut. It was originally compiled as an ethical will and was first published by the author's son, posthumously.