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DESTINY OR DEBATE –Behukosai– Lev. 26:3-27:34– by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
DESTINY OR DEBATE –Behukosai– Lev. 26:3-27:34– by Rabbi Baruch Cohon This reading, Behukosai – “In My Statutes” – details the results to be expected from following Torah principles. And from violating them. Make those principles our guide, we will … Continue reading →
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ADVERTISING AS A SACRED DUTY – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
ADVERTISING AS A SACRED DUTY – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon The Aramaic name for it is “Parsumey nissa.” The time for it is early evening, when people are on their way home from work. And the action involved is striking … Continue reading →
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ADVERTISING AS A SACRED DUTY – A Hanukkah Message by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
ADVERTISING AS A SACRED DUTY – by Rabbi Baruch Cohon The Aramaic name for it is “Parsumey nissa.” The time for it is early evening, when people are on their way home from work. And the action involved is striking … Continue reading →
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Tagged Advertising the miracle, Hannukah, Har haBayit b'yadeynu, jewish, Jewish Blogs, Parsumey nissa, Rabbi Baruch Cohon, Torah Study
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