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  • Through her poetry she made the acquaintance of Simkha-Bunim Shayevitsch (1907 – 1944), the great ghetto poet and author of the epic poem Lekh-Lekho (MS found in trash of liquidated Lodz ghetto after the war and published in 1946).

    Chava Rosenfarb. 2009

  • The seeming paradox -- that we can go into our deepest selves only by going beyond ourselves -- is given even more point and pungency by the Hebrew: "Lekh l'kha," says God.

    Calling Us ALL to the Path Ahead, Toward Our Truest Selves 2008

  • A prosperous ascetic meditation movement based in India, with some 500,000 members (mostly women) worldwide, the group was founded by Dada Lekh Raj, a Hindu diamond merchant who in the 1930s experienced a series of powerful visions revealing "the mysterious entity of God and explaining the process of world transformation."

    Oh, Gods! 2002

  • A prosperous ascetic meditation movement based in India, with some 500,000 members (mostly women) worldwide, the group was founded by Dada Lekh Raj, a Hindu diamond merchant who in the 1930s experienced a series of powerful visions revealing "the mysterious entity of God and explaining the process of world transformation."

    Oh, Gods! 2002

  • Lekh Raj 55.5 B. Harding (withdrawn, bets refunded).

    TrinidadExpress Today's News 2009

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