Making Halakhah Meaningful
Making Halakhah Meaningful
Judaism is a rich religion, which contains a lived tradition spanning thousands of years. Today, with information at our fingertips and the ability to freely interact with other cultures and people, we may lose sight of the deep wisdom and beauty that is an integral part of our own customs and laws. Please come join me as we explore these timeless laws and customs together with the hope of finding new meaning and uncovering the richness that is contained within them.
Mon, March 8 2021
24 Adar 5781
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