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English: Orhot Zaddikim is a medieval Hebrew ethical work by an anonymous author. This is one of the earliest extant manuscripts of the book, completed by the scribe in 1501, and is currently held in the Biblioteca de San Lorenzo de El Escorial (manuscript number G-III-11/2). This manuscript is being utilized in the production of a critical edition of Orhot Zaddikim at the Hebrew Wikisource. This file is part 1 of the manuscript, containing folios 3b-21b (from הקדמה through שער הרחמים). The initial pages are missing, which included most of the introduction. See here for a bibliographical record.
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