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The notorious practice of “cancellation” suggests that our society has forgotten how to forgive, and how to make amends. What is the Jewish perspective? Here…
Howard Glowinsky: Letter To My Children
Individuals who have come to Torah study as adults reflect upon something that they have learned
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Individuals who have come to Torah study as adults reflect upon something that they have learned
The Self I Tried To Lose
Individuals who have come to Torah study as adults reflect upon something that they have learned
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The King’s Cups
Individuals who have come to Torah study as adults reflect upon something that they have learned
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We’re Taking the Ramp
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A Question of Social Tact
In this feature, we invited individuals who have come to Torah study as adults, to reflect upon something that they have learned.
By Ari Hoffman
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