On 5/29/05, James Cohen <james_cohen AT sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> A while back you posted the following message:
>
> The ancient Hebrew maxim states: "He who cites his
> sources brings redwemption to the world". I believe
> there is also the opposite maxim.
> Sincerely,
>
> --
> Jonathan D. Safren
>
> I was trying to track down the source of that maxim.
> I think it is in the Talmud somewhere as a way to
> achieve tikkun olam, i.e. stitching up the world after
> it had shattered -- in the Kabalist's image. When I
> typed as much of the quote as I could remember into
> Google you were the only hit. Can you help me
> identify the tractate or, if not the Talmud, another source?
See here:
"And whosoever says a saying in the name of its
sayer brings redemption to the world [As it says in Esther 2,
And Esther said to the king in the name of Mardochai]"