Shabbat Shalom
This week, we learn from the daughters of Zelaphohad what it means to speak up for your needs and how things in the world can change when we express our needs and desires.
May we all hear and be heard!
Shabbat shalom!
This week, we learn from the daughters of Zelaphohad what it means to speak up for your needs and how things in the world can change when we express our needs and desires.
May we all hear and be heard!
Shabbat shalom!
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