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Rethinking Shabbat in Lockdown

May 8, 2020 srabinovLeave a comment

By Laurel Leff. I’ve always wanted to honor Shabbat, I’ve always meant to honor Shabbat, but I never have. I wasn’t willing to lose a day I desperately needed to catch up on the week’s work, and to do the errands and chores that had plagued me all week long. In this lockdown era, however,… Continue reading Rethinking Shabbat in Lockdown →

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