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083 Being Jewish – A Race or Religion

December 25, 2015 by Rabbi Mitterhoff 1 Comment

Torah Portion of the Week – Vayechi – Being Jewish - A Race or Religion
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  1. Ewa Mierzejewska says

    December 25, 2015 at 3:53 PM

    I am looking for the answer , why me ,an old woman (55) being so secular and anti religious, born in catholic country in non religious family , non Jewish . Why I study the Torah (in English ) and the Zohar everyday , and there is nothing more important than that. It have started 2 years ago . This is very weird it’s like Kabbalah have found me . I would appreciate any comment.

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