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=== Third generation === In the following generation, leaders of the Musar movement included Zissel's student [[Nosson Tzvi Finkel (Slabodka)|Nosson Tzvi Finkel]] of [[Yeshivas Knesses Yisrael (Slabodka)|Slabodka]], and Rabbi [[Yosef Yozel Horwitz]] of [[Novardok Yeshiva|Novaradok]]. The schools founded by these two men became the largest and most influential schools of Musar. The Slobodka school founded by Finkel became especially influential, but the Novaradok school also gained a significant following. Louis Jacobs has described the difference between these two schools as follows: {{blockquote|In Slabodka they taught: man is so great, how can he sin? In Navaradok they taught: man is so small, how dare he sin?<ref>Louis Jacobs, [http://www.myjewishlearning.com/history/Modern_History/1700-1914/Shtetls/Mussar_Movement.shtml "The Musar Movement"], My Jewish Learning</ref>}}
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