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Путь Творца

ПУТЬ ТВОРЦА

ШВУТ АМИ

Иерусалим

Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzatto

The Way of Gd

Отв. редактор Цви Вассерман

Переводчик Пинхос Зидман

Консультант Хаим Верцман

Художник Михаил Гонопольский

The publication of this book was made possible through a grant by an anonymous donor

5757/1997 русский перевод, Швут Ами

Адрес издательства:

This book was published by:

SHVUT AMI

INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR RUSSIAN JEWS

HELPING RUSSIANS WHO HAPPEN TO HAVE BEEN BORN JEWISH, LEARN TO BECOME JEWS, WHO HAPPEN TO HAVE BEEN BORN IN RUSSIA

Since 1978, through the efforts of our Russian-bom staff, Shvut Ami has helped thousands of Russian immigrants integrate into Israel’s society. Our unique programs, conducted by veteran Russian immigrants in the Russian language, build a lasting bond with fellow new olim which enhances their connection to the land and people of Israel.

In Israel, Shvut Ami cares for the new Russian immigrants through its:

Leadership-training program for over 100 Russian-born new immigrants

► Branches in Netanya, Rechovot, Beersheba and Tiberias

► Jewish Heritage Retreat Seminars for families

► Educational tours and lectures in locations throughout Israel

In the former USSR, Shvut Ami’s programs reach out to Jews in St. Petersburg, Riga, Moscow, Tbilisi, Novosibirsk and several other cities:

Russian Jewish educators, trained at Shvut Ami, teach basic Judaism and prepare fellow Jews for aliyah.

Jewish books in Russian translation and cassettes on Jewish culture in Russian (published by Shvut Ami) are sent from Israel.

Address in Israel: For information in the U.K.:

10 Belilius St., P.O.Box 6141 BRITISH FRIENDS OF SHVUT AMI

Jerusalem, Israel 91061 15 Kingsgate Ave., London N3 3DH

Phone: (02)5385414, — FAX: (02)5385416 Phone & Fax: (0181)346-5738

For information in the U.S.: AMERICAN FRIENDS OF SHVUT AMI

140-37 69th Road, Flushing, NY 11367 Phone: (718)261-1411, FAX: (718)261-1487

Shvut Ami — International Center for Russian Jews would like to thank Feldheim Publishers for granting permission to use the Hebrew text of Derech Hashem (of which they own the copyright) and for providing assistance in all of our publication efforts.