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Web References
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1. Vaad Harabonim of Queens
www.queensvaad.org/chevra - [Cached]Published on: 12/19/2006 Last Visited: 11/14/2007
The Ramban (Nachmanides) writes that all the suffering of Job would not compare to an instant in Gehenom.[xiv] Rabbi Nachman of Breslov says the same of a man who suffered for years from the most indescribable torments: it is still better than a single burn in Gehenom.[xv] Mental torture cannot be compared to the mere physical.
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Shortly before his death, Rabbi Nachman Bretslaver said, "I very much want to divest myself of this garment that is my body".[xxvii] If we truly believe and trust in a merciful God, then death holds no terror for us. -
2. InnerNet: Jewish CyberMag
www.innernet.org.il/printArtic - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2006 Last Visited: 7/1/2006
The twelfth century sage Nachmanides writes that all the suffering of Job would not compare to an instant in netherworld.(15) Rabbi Nachman of Breslov says the same of a man who suffered for years from the most indescribable torments: it is still better than a single burn in netherworld.(16) Mental torture cannot be compared to the mere physical.
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Shortly before his death, Rabbi Nachman Bretslaver said, "I very much want to divest myself of this garment that is my body."(28) If we truly believe and trust in a merciful God, then death has no terror for us. -
3. www.innernet.org.il
www.innernet.org.il/printArtic - [Cached]Published on: 3/24/2008 Last Visited: 3/24/2008
The twelfth century sage Nachmanides writes that all the suffering of Job would not compare to an instant in netherworld.(15) Rabbi Nachman of Breslov says the same of a man who suffered for years from the most indescribable torments: it is still better than a single burn in netherworld.(16) Mental torture cannot be compared to the mere physical.
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Shortly before his death, Rabbi Nachman Bretslaver said, "I very much want to divest myself of this garment that is my body."(28) If we truly believe and trust in a merciful God, then death has no terror for us.

