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Shabbat, November 22, 2008 - 24 Cheshvan, 5769
ChabadofBinghamton.com » Audio Classes » Holidays » Tu B'Shevat » Go Tell It to the Horses

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New, Moshe
Rabbi Moshe New heads the Montreal Torah Center. He is sought out lecturer on Kabbalah and its relevance in our lives today.



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