Deborah Spark
Scribbling on Sukkot, My Machberet, & Ruth Brin
Moadim L’Simcha. Today’s missive is being written in my Sukkah, where I am definitely understanding the fragility and impermanence of B’nei Yisrael as they wandered in the desert.
By Editor on October 5, 2009
Moadim L’Simcha. Today’s missive is being written in my Sukkah, where I am definitely understanding the fragility and impermanence of B’nei Yisrael as they wandered in the desert.
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