מוסר
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A tradition of moral literature and, in the nineteenth century, a movement founded by Israel Salanter to cultivate the virtues and self-examination. It permeated the Lithuanian yeshivot.

Pirkei Avot
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Dutch-Portuguese Sephardic Torah Ark Curtain (Parochet), c. 1760–1770 – Silk velvet and metallic embroidery – Beatriz de Luna Art Collection
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