One lives in a “tomorrow” which is a continuum of “today;” the other lives in a “tomorrow” alienated from the “today.” How do we build bridges between the two?
Dedicated by David and Eda Schottensteinin the loving memory ofAlta Shula SwerdlovRabbi Gavriel Noach and Rivki Holtzbergand all of the MumbaiKedoshim
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A Tale of Two Children Living in Two Tomorrows- One lives in a “tomorrow” which is a continuum of “today;” the other lives in a “tomorrow” alienated from the “today.” How do we build bridges between the two?
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