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<blockquote data-quote="woodLeavesNfire" data-source="post: 332022" data-attributes="member: 2812"><p>I enjoyed reading your review. </p><p>I picked up some shaare Orah from the same series. At that time I was fairly new to burleys and knew I was not appreciating the taste fully. I jarred it up to be revisited another time. What draws me to the series is their naming after books on jewish mystical thought. Shaare Orah being written by a mystic around the 16oo's. </p><p>Nothing like a bit of drama to be experienced with the pipe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodLeavesNfire, post: 332022, member: 2812"] I enjoyed reading your review. I picked up some shaare Orah from the same series. At that time I was fairly new to burleys and knew I was not appreciating the taste fully. I jarred it up to be revisited another time. What draws me to the series is their naming after books on jewish mystical thought. Shaare Orah being written by a mystic around the 16oo's. Nothing like a bit of drama to be experienced with the pipe! [/QUOTE]
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