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3 days ago • Nov 2, 2024
Gifts of the Flood
By
Rabbi Deborah Silver
Rabbi Deborah Silver
There’s an eerie resonance between the Noah narrative and this week. What does Noah’s Flood teach us about navigating chaos and coming once more to land?
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