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Shabbat Dinner to honor Past Temple Emanuel Presidents on February 21, 2014

You and your family are invited to a Shabbat dinner at 6:30 on Friday, February 21, 2014.

Author Rabbi Michael FarbmanPosted on February 3, 2014Categories Featured, Uncategorized

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