The Weekly Parashah
1 year ago • Dec 5, 2024
The Weekly Parashah w/ Rabbi David Kasher (Co-Sponsored with Hadar)
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Rabbi David Kasher
Rabbi David Kasher
Join us for a literary study of the text of the Torah, aided by the keen eyes of the classical commentators.
This class is co-sponsored by IKAR.
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