He rose, and keeping the boy in his arms, began to dance, jumping up and down in one place so that his beard brushed across Shmuel's face, and the Hasidim began clapping their hands. irs of th( 1029 years, if he survives and attempts to, govern as his dead compan- ions would have wished. Rabbi Zaki looked at the turbaned man and said with humility, I judged you harshly. Tabari laughed.
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