Episode 149 The Temple Without and Within

A mitzvah directed toward the priesthood has an important meaning for our everyday lives.
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Rabbi Soloveichik’s yearlong “Ten-Minute Mitzvah” podcast is generously sponsored by Ivan and Suzana Kaufman.
A mitzvah directed toward the priesthood has an important meaning for our everyday lives.
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Rabbi Soloveichik’s yearlong “Ten-Minute Mitzvah” podcast is generously sponsored by Ivan and Suzana Kaufman.
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