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Thoughts, News and Rabbinic Tidbits. April 22, 2011. From the New Jersey Jewish News Worth a Read and a Smile. Each week NJJNs Editor-in-Chief Andrew Silow-Carroll makes me thing through his insightful articles. This week he made me smile. This piece was originally published in the NJJN and. Can be found here. On the NJJN Web site. Ask an angry rabbi. April 18, 2011. My bedside manner is atrocious. Relating to young people? Passover is, what, eight days? How often do you eat lentils in a normal week?

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Thoughts, News and Rabbinic Tidbits. April 22, 2011. From the New Jersey Jewish News Worth a Read and a Smile. Each week NJJNs Editor-in-Chief Andrew Silow-Carroll makes me thing through his insightful articles. This week he made me smile. This piece was originally published in the NJJN and. Can be found here. On the NJJN Web site. Ask an angry rabbi. April 18, 2011. My bedside manner is atrocious. Relating to young people? Passover is, what, eight days? How often do you eat lentils in a normal week?

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