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Tag: Pleasure- day 16

Body and Soul: Why We Fast On Yom Kippur by Rabbi Akiva Tatz and Rabbi Shmuel Reichman

It is commonly understood that Abraham’s major contribution was the doctrine of monotheism. He taught an idolatrous world that there is only one God, and that idea is synonymous with Judaism. But I have to tell you that that picture is not accurate.

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