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4 years ago • Jan 22, 2022
Keeping Open Our Doors and Our Hearts
By
Rabbi Sharon Brous
Rabbi Sharon Brous
Yitro 5782. Jewish vulnerability is rooted in the enduring awareness of those who want to do us harm. And the world is full of goodness. We must learn to hold both.
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