Rabbi Avi Shafran offers a poignant reflection on how we — each and every one of us — may be more responsible for the suffering of our fellow Jews than we care to realize.
Required reading for all who aspire to self-perfection.
Rabbi Avi Shafran offers a poignant reflection on how we — each and every one of us — may be more responsible for the suffering of our fellow Jews than we care to realize.
Required reading for all who aspire to self-perfection.
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