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2 years ago • Apr 8, 2023
The Season of Our Freedom: What Does it Mean to Be Free?
By
Rabbi Dr. Dvora Weisberg , Ph.D.
Rabbi Dr. Dvora Weisberg , Ph.D.
In Pirkei Avot, we read that “A free person is one who studies Torah.” How can the study of Torah help us understand and appreciate what it means to be free?
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