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I suggest that to honor Heschel this week, we read this essay and discuss these questions.
We read this piece together.
How might we read this image?
We get chills every time we read this passage.
"Have we read this one?" the woman asked her spouse.
I loved Pantomime when we read this for the North East Teenage Book Awards and it was my favourite choice.
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The penultimate portion of the Torah, which we read this week in the book of Deuteronomy, as we near the end of the scroll, and the prophetic reading paired with it, from the Second Book of Samuel, are both songs.
Interestingly, in the portion of the Torah we read this week, Moses identifies diviseness and lack of unity as the root cause of the nation's exile and oppression in Egypt.
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