A Reason to Celebrate – Engraved in Your Heart
Finding Personal meaning in the Ten Commandments
A special Shavuos lesson from the RCS Course A reason to Celebrate.
The Ten Commandments communicate God’s message to humankind for all generations. But why these ten? In this lesson, we’ll discover how the Ten Commandments encapsulate timeless and unexpected wisdom, changing how we view ourselves, our relationships, and our world.
Weight | 0.25 lbs |
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