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5 years ago • Oct 10, 2020
All Access Torah
Shmini Atzeret 5781 Sermon. When we unroll the Torah on Simhat Torah, we are reminded of the access every one of us has, and the necessity of having an agreed upon foundation of facts from which everything else follows.
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