Judaism is fascinated with times. Many Mitzvos are set with specific time limits – and most of them are during the day. On the other hand, miracles seem to happen at night. There is a much deeper story here.
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Judaism is fascinated with times. Many Mitzvos are set with specific time limits – and most of them are during the day. On the other hand, miracles seem to happen at night. There is a much deeper story here.
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