I heard this fascinating story from someone who had a pretty eye-opening experience in a taxi ride while chatting with the non-religious Israeli taxi driver about his past. After finishing his IDF service, he and some friends took a trip to the Philippines, a common rite of passage for many Israeli
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Parshat Terumah: The Late Phone Call
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As the parashah opens, Moshe’s father-in-law, Yitro, arrives at the Israelites’ encampment in the Sinai Desert. This is a very important episode

