
Leadership and Responsibility: Moshe Rabbeinu’s Story
Part II A number of months ago I wrote about my reflections after reading the weekly Torah portion outlining Moshe Rabbeinu’s role as a leader;
Part II A number of months ago I wrote about my reflections after reading the weekly Torah portion outlining Moshe Rabbeinu’s role as a leader;
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(Courtesy of Parkview Pharmacy) Vitamins/supplements do not need FDA approval before marketing nor do they need to be registered with the FDA before being produced
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