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A man who calls himself “Serenity Sam” has been a fixture for decades in Alcoholics Anonymous meetings across southern California. He tells the story of
A man who calls himself “Serenity Sam” has been a fixture for decades in Alcoholics Anonymous meetings across southern California. He tells the story of
For Yiddish speakers, there is a certain irony inherent in the High Holy Days, particularly Yom Kippur. For a great many, the message of repentance
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