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Marilin Soberanis2024-05-24T17:42:26+00:00This week’s parsha, Emor, speaks of all of the festivals of the Jewish year, the times we gather together to holiness. Over Jewish history, holy places have looked lots of different ways since the Temple was destroyed. Pictured here is the ancient Merot Synagogue in the upper Galilee in Israel....
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Wishing you a Happy Passover
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Marilin Soberanis2024-04-19T14:07:35+00:00This week, our parsha deals with purity and how to deal with impurities. May we all keep in touch with what we need to clean out of our lives and what is holy to us. Shabbat shalom!
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Mazel Tov!
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Marilin Soberanis2024-03-03T14:40:16+00:00When we are given boarders, we become more free within our own boundaries. May we all fee our ability to bloom within the framework of Torah. Shabbat shalom!