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“Gone Fishing”: Israel On Fire

18 Iyar 5779 23 May 2019   Special Notice: Happy Lag B’Omer! Israel began Lag B’Omer celebrations last night. This holiday occurs on the 33rd day of the seven week period between Passover and Shavuot. The holiday is normally celebrated most … Continue reading

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