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Chanukah and the Land
EcoTrain
August 11, 2019
2:35 pm
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Join Rabbi Yonatan Neril as he connects the seminal song of Chanukah, “Ma O’tzur,” to a sustainable use of land!
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Jewish Eco Seminars
on Sunday, December 9, 2018.
Filmed 2018 in Jerusalem.
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