Chilul Hashem in the Streets: Response to the Protests
Editor’s note: This is an annotated, slightly edited written version of oral remarks posted on erev Hoshana Rabbah, 5781, Thursday, October 8, 2020. We are
Editor’s note: This is an annotated, slightly edited written version of oral remarks posted on erev Hoshana Rabbah, 5781, Thursday, October 8, 2020. We are
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Early this morning, my husband, who was up earlier than me, came into the bedroom and said urgently, “You have to call Zisha right now!”
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