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Wednesday, December 3, 2008 - 6 Kislev, 5769
ChabadofBinghamton.com » Audio Classes » Living » Women » Prayer Part 4

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Gurkow, Lazer
Rabbi Gurkow is spiritual leader of congregation Beth Tefilah in London, Ontario. He has lectured extensively on a variety of Jewish topics, and his articles have appeared in many print and online publications. For more on Rabbi Gurkow and his wrtings and talks, please click here.


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