Rabbi Zuckerman: What Makes a Miracle? (April 23, 2024, Passover Day 1)
Rabbi Zuckerman Sermons
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19m
What makes a moment in Jewish history, both biblical and not, a miracle? Can what seem to be modern, human interventions be miraculous? Rabbi Zuckerman seeks to answer these questions by reflecting on themes in the Haggadah and times of resilience and survival.
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