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"Look around —we see so much desolation and loneliness and feel the cold, but we believe that just ahead lies a rich, bountiful, healthy crop"   I would love to be together, to gather on these elevated days as chassidim do every year, but for now, there will be no tishen, no gatherings. But let us
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"Look around —we see so much desolation and loneliness and feel the cold, but we believe that just ahead lies a rich, bountiful, healthy crop"   I would love to be together, to gather on these elevated days as chassidim do every year, but for now, there will be no tishen, no gatherings. But let us
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"Look around —we see so much desolation and loneliness and feel the cold, but we believe that just ahead lies a rich, bountiful, healthy crop"   I would love to be together, to gather on these elevated days as chassidim do every year, but for now, there will be no tishen, no gatherings. But let us
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