Paradigm Shift: Eliminating the Divide
A special Shavuos lesson from the JLI Course Paradigm Shift
The secret of Jewish survival is the Torah, which century after century has been studied and taught with commitment and love. But what does the Torah mean to us? Of what value is it in our everyday lives? Valuing the Torah for what it really is can enhance our lives in intriguing and dramatic ways and allow us to reconcile conflicts between our spiritual aspirations and our quest for happiness.
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Dimensions | 11 × 8.5 × 0.25 in |
Eliminating the Divide - Student Booklet
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