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To Be Surrounded by Mitzvot:

Tzitzit as a reminder of who we want to become

Our parsha this week, Shlach, ends with the mitzvah of tzitzit—the fringes affixed to the four corners of the prayer shawl or tallit. These tzitzit aren’t distinctive just because. They’re incredibly potent reminders of the lives we aspire to live.

Shabbat shalom. May you find some ease this Shabbat amidst the heartbreaking times we are in.

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