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3 years ago
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What do Rabbi Low's lines and actions best show

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ra1l [238]3 years ago
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Answer:

He believes deeply in the wisdom of his books.

Explanation:

This is true because, he was of the opinion that, his books contains the wisdom which he needed to show his actions. This believe is as a result of his own perceptions of the books being filled with wisdom.

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