We often think of time as something that slips away—but in truth, every mitzvah, every act of purpose, adds time to our lives. That’s the secret hidden in the words “Lech lecha.”
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We often think of time as something that slips away—but in truth, every mitzvah, every act of purpose, adds time to our lives. That’s the secret hidden in the words “Lech lecha.”
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