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But he does deeply admire the effort and vision that went into almost all earlier buildings, which were put up, just as were better-known monuments, "to ennoble all -- even ordinary people," he writes.
"I think he does deeply care that there be a Judaism for another generation, and his sense is that if we just go business as usual, that won't happen".
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