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[[File:מגיד דבריו ליעקב.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Title page of the work]]
[[File:מגיד דבריו ליעקב.jpg|thumb|250px|Title page of the work]]
The book '''''Maggid Devarav L'Yaakov — Likkutei Amarim''''' (abbreviated MDL"Y) contains, as its title page declares, "words of pleasantness and honeycomb sweetness — his lips preserve knowledge and Torah is sought from his mouth; a holy mouth utters pure utterances, a pure man mighty in the strength of Torah, the light of the Torah of the Rebbe."<ref>From the title page.</ref> It is a collection of teachings delivered by [[the Maggid of Mezeritch]], recorded by his disciples and edited by his disciple and kinsman R' Shlomo Flam — [[the Maggid of Lutzk]] — "from several manuscripts by several writers, the principal one being copied from the handwriting of... Moreinu R' Zeev Wolf of the holy community of Horodna." It was first printed in [[Koretz]] in 5541 (1781), and again in 5544 (1784) with the addition of ''Likkutim Chadashim'' from the editor. The Berditchev edition (5568 / 1808) carries the approbation of the holy R' [[Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev]].
The book '''''Maggid Devarav L'Yaakov — Likkutei Amarim''''' (abbreviated MDL"Y) contains, as its title page declares, "words of pleasantness and honeycomb sweetness — his lips preserve knowledge and Torah is sought from his mouth; a holy mouth utters pure utterances, a pure man mighty in the strength of Torah, the light of the Torah of the Rebbe."<ref>From the title page.</ref> It is a collection of teachings delivered by [[the Maggid of Mezeritch]], recorded by his disciples and edited by his disciple and kinsman R' Shlomo Flam — [[the Maggid of Lutzk]] — "from several manuscripts by several writers, the principal one being copied from the handwriting of... Moreinu R' Zeev Wolf of the holy community of Horodna." It was first printed in [[Koretz]] in 5541 (1781), and again in 5544 (1784) with the addition of ''Likkutim Chadashim'' from the editor. The Berditchev edition (5568 / 1808) carries the approbation of the holy R' [[Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev]].


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