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Posted on January 5, 2018February 16, 2018

Happy New Year 2018 from Mindful Judaism!!

Happy New Year 2018 from Mindful Judaism!!

Happy New Year! We would like to wish you a wonderful and healthy 2018 filled with blessings, joy, and satisfaction!

Thank you all for your support and encouragement since the development and launch of Mindful Judaism! We are off to an excellent start and look forward to more to come!

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