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Importance: Flahm, mentioned in all Jewish and Judaica encyclopedias, wrote in Hebrew 200 years before the language was renewed. His writtings have survived the ages, and are continuously translated, quoted and even reprented exactly, to this day, in popular literature, children's storybooks and in Jewish religious publications. One of his books, the "Hessed LeAvraham" on the Haggada of Pesach was the 8th on Israel's best selling book list during 2006! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pashute (talk • contribs) 18:48, 24 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]