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Mesilat Yesharim

The Path of the Upright
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Mesilat Yesharim, or Path of the Just, is a ethical treatise written by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto.

The book outlines a step-by-step method for personal refinement and ethical development.

Luzzatto presents a clear, structured approach to spiritual growth, emphasizing the importance of virtues such as diligence, purity, and humility.

The book serves as a practical guide for individuals seeking to improve their moral and spiritual character.

Its systematic approach and insightful advice have made it a cornerstone of Jewish ethical literature.

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David Byshevkin
when discussing Rev Huttner wanted to preserve the heterodoxy of what the Ramchal represented.
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Alon Shalev: How Rav Hutner Found Existential Meaning [Mysticism III 1/3]
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David Byshevkin
as a book that opens up with awakening ourselves to re-familiarize ourselves with what is familiar.
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Sarah Hurwitz: Reclaiming Judaism from Shame and Blame [Teshuva 3/6]
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Rabbi Meir Bulman
as written by Ramchal, Rav Moshe Chaim Lutzato.
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