Rabbi Zuckerman: To Languish, or to Rebuild (November 16, 2024)
Rabbi Zuckerman Sermons
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16m
What does one do when there are no signs of approaching miracles or heavenly protection while marching into moments of fear or tragedy? By reflecting on Abraham’s task to sacrifice his son, and more contemporary hardships of the Jewish people, Rabbi Zuckerman uncovers the balance between divine intervention and human agency.
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