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'''Tractate Mikvaot''' contains 11 chapters, indicating the concept of elevation and refinement that comes after the completeness of ten, which is why the incense also includes 11 spices. | '''Tractate Mikvaot''' contains 11 chapters, indicating the concept of elevation and refinement that comes after the completeness of ten, which is why the incense also includes 11 spices. | ||
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* Chapter 7, "A needle placed on the steps of the cave, he would move it back and forth in the water," Reshimot HaRebbe 1-14, p. 110 | * Chapter 7, "A needle placed on the steps of the cave, he would move it back and forth in the water," Reshimot HaRebbe 1-14, p. 110 | ||
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