AABJ&D Presents Roy Doliner as Scholar-in-Residence
The AABJ&D adult education department will host Roy Doliner, author, historian and lecturer, as the shul’s scholar-in-residence this Shabbat, June 4. Doliner is a passionate
The AABJ&D adult education department will host Roy Doliner, author, historian and lecturer, as the shul’s scholar-in-residence this Shabbat, June 4. Doliner is a passionate
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