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Every Jew, A Shliach

22 Adar. 5747 • March 23, 1987



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Every Jew, A Shliach
22 Adar. 5747 • March 23, 1987
“Shliach” and “Moshiach” share the same Hebrew letters and numerical value. The supporters are Shluchim as well. We will soon greet Moshiach with all the Shluchim, their families, and their students.  (3:03)
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