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31 Aug 2019

Re’eh - 2019

Chevra, this week’s parsha is רְאֵה. You’ll be happy to know that I’m back home and therefore back to my normal sources for these notes. ;-) There is an admonition (aka don’t do it) against creating private altars. Now, this comes in a section about the holiness of the land, but if we think about it in terms of clouds, then we should keep the land holy and not create data centers in every building.

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