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John Nicolayson, the head of the Society's mission, referring to the event, wrote: " It is not a small thing, that the apparently impenetrable phalanx of rabbinism at Jerusalem has thus actually been broken into; and two Jerusalem rabbis been incorporated into the restored Hebrew Christian Church on Mount Zion. - "Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ", Rev. A. Bernstein, B.D..
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As in Susanna, there is no indication of rabbinism in the legal, religious, or social standpoints of the story. - "The Three Additions to Daniel, A Study", William Heaford Daubney.
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Rabbinism became synonymous with rigorism, the coercion of untold customs became unbearable, and the spirit of Judaism was lost in a heap of innumerable rites. - "The Haskalah Movement in Russia", Jacob S. Raisin.