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Rabbi Levinsky Sermon: December 26
Cultural Christmas This is going to be a fun one. There was a tradition at the congregation that I served in Chicago to involve Christmas carols written by Jews in the service closest to Christmas. There was always a crowd. I’m sure many of you love the cultural aspects of Christmas; by that, I mean […]
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Rabbi Levinsky Sermon: December 12
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