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English: Mesilat Yesharim (Path of the Just), by Moses Haim Luzzatto, Amsterdam, Naftali Hertz Rofe: 1740. Mesilat Yesharim (Path of the Just) is an ethical text composed by the influential Moses Haim Luzzatto (1707-1746), often referred to by his acronym Ramhal. Standing in marked contrast to the rest of Luzzatto's writings which ranged from kabbalistic to philosophical, this ethical treatise is Luzzato's most influential work. It is considered by many to be the most important Jewish ethical text since the Medieval period.
Français : Mesilat Yesharim (Chemin des Justes) par Haïm Luzzatto, Amsterdam, Naftali Hertz Rofé : 1740. Mesilat Yesharim est un texte éthique composé par l'influent Haïm Luzzatto (1707-1746), souvent appelé par son acronyme Ram'hal. Cette oeuvre marque un contraste avec le reste des écrits de Luzzatto qui allaient de la kabbalistique au traité philosophique ; cette éthique est le travail le plus influent de Luzzatto. Il est considéré par beaucoup comme le plus important texte éthique juif depuis l'époque médiévale.
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Author Moses Haim Luzzatto

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