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Pharaoh of the Wizards (talk) 06:15, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
"Essence and Being placed into a body"
On the Elazar Shach page (http://en.wikipedia.org/Elazar_Shach), you added:
This concept is mentioned often in the classic Kaballistic and Chassidic texts, such as Pardes Rimonim 16:6 and 22:3 by Rabbi Moshe Cordovero, Zohar-2 38a, and Zohar-3 79b, and Sefer Tanya ch. 22 & 23. See also Zohar-1 9a, Zohar-2 163b, Mechilta on Exodus 18, Bereishit Rabba 63 & 86, Tanchuma Tissa 27, and the well-known Chassidic principle ascribing fundamentally the same status to the soul of any Jew, as elaborated on by R. SZ of Liadi in Tanya ch.2.
Do these sources specify that there talking about "atzmus u'mahus" itself?