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Rabbi David has appeared at:

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Shabbat Shalom on Simchat Torah

Here we are, Celebrating Simchat Torah and welcoming Shabbat, but even this moment of joy is a challenge.  We pray for the hostages to be returned and for peace.

Peri Smilow shares Debbie Friedman’s Those Who Sow based in Psalm 126.

Shabbat Shalom

Posted on October 25, 2024Author Rabbi David LevinCategories Am Yisrael, Grief, Israel, Judaism, Mourning, PeaceTags Peri Smilow, Psalm 126, Shabbat, shabbat shalom, Simchat Torah

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