In the bankerless twelfth century, so great was the difficulty of transmitting money from Spain to Rome (which was generally done by pilgrims returning from Santiago), that for every ounce of gold brought safely to the treasury of St. Peter, […]
Seemingly here was an intruder who was violating custom. Moreover, the partners had come to look upon this exceedingly rich district as their exclusive property. And so their indignation was extreme. The low-down, ornery cuss! said Dobbs. The nerve of him, crowdin' in on us, just as if there wasn't lots of other places for him to go!
The low-down, ornery cuss!
The nerve of him, crowdin' in on us, just as if there wasn't lots of other places for him to go!
There is a psychological malady in kimonas—they make folks lax, lazy, and largesome!
Since the days of the Rishonim, the version appearing in our Haggadot is the one accepted by all Jewry.
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