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Rabbi Tirzah Firestone

Thank you Rav Barry; the mitzvah you performed of Pidyon Shvuyim, was done for so many of us vicariously! May all of us who understand Rav Arik's work as the kol korei bamidbar, an all too thin and unsupported vestige of tzedek and emet in our times, have such courage to show up, to act, to stand for our oldest and deepest ethics.
Tirzah Firestone

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This is really interesting. I am glad I found this place. I guess it is true, We really do learn something new everyday!

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