Rabbi Zuckerman: Reframing Our Story (March 28, 2026)
Rabbi Zuckerman Sermons
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13m
Touching on one rabbi's response to a pro-Palestine campus display and the Passover Seder, Rabbi Zuckerman reminds us that to be a Jew is to tell a story that begins in pain, but does not end there; rather, it's to insist that there is a path from suffering to hope.
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