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Weinstein, Aryeh
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein is the director of the Jewish Learning Academy at Lubavitch of Bucks County, Pennsylvania.


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Meaningful High Holiday Traditions
There are numerous customs and traditions for the high holidays. Are they merely observed due to “tradition” or are there some deeper meanings?  (1:06:44)

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