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1 year ago • Aug 5, 2023
Think Small
By
Rabbi Sharon Brous
Rabbi Sharon Brous
Parshat Ekev Sermon. What if what changes us are not in the earthquake, the wind, the fire, but the tiny, almost indiscernible moments in-between? Heading into the holiest time of year, amidst so many rapturous challenges, let’s see what we can learn when we pay attention to the small stories.
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