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Daily Thought
Sometimes you feel like you’re going about life as just another grain of dust blown by the wind. You get to your home and there’s a mezuzah on the door. You are a Jew. You are the Jewish people. You are Abraham. You are Sarah. You are every Jew who has ever lived. You, your family, your home, every moment of your life, all that you do. All...
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Daily Quote
"And to the Jews was light, happiness, joy and prestige" (Esther 8:16). "Light" is Torah, "happiness" are the festivals, "joy" is circumcision and "prestige" is tefillin.
Talmud, Megillah 16b