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Posted on December 25, 2017February 16, 2018

Psalm 151: A Mindful Jewish Meditation on Christmas

Psalm 151: A Mindful Jewish Meditation on Christmas

While I am not Christian and do not identify as a Christian, I would like to offer these important, eternal words and the meditation below in honor of the Christmas holiday today and all those who celebrate Christmas. Continue reading “Psalm 151: A Mindful Jewish Meditation on Christmas”

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