Rabbi Zuckerman: Tethered to Time (Rosh Hashanah Day 2, 2023)
High Holidays 5784
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22m
Many aspects of our world, from learning to entertainment, seem to be getting faster and faster, resulting in instant gratification through vapid hurrying, but at what cost? Rabbi Zuckerman expresses why much of life requires deep, intense encounters rather than the feeling of overnight success.
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