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Rabbi David has appeared at:

Jewish Sacred Aging
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Gamliel Institute Conference
NAJC Conference
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LaSalle College
Rabbinical Assembly
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Academy for Jewish Religion
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Rodeph Shalom Philadelphia
Jewish Center of the Hamptons
KleinLife Center Philadelphia
Gladwyne Presbyterian Church

 

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It’s your World Now

This week we lost Glenn Frey, a remarkable artist and musician.  This song from the Eagles’ album Long Road Out of Eden is a lovely tribute and a guiding thought for us this Shabbat.  Glenn reminds us that  we leave the world to our children.  What shall we leave behind as our legacy?

Shabbat Shalom~

Posted on January 22, 2016Author Rabbi David LevinCategories sacred aging, Shabbat Shalom, song, UncategorizedTags glenn frey, legacy, relationships, shabbat shalom

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