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Mankind – Nature’s Keeper and Nurturer

11 Nissan, 5744 • April 12, 1984



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Mankind – Nature’s Keeper and Nurturer
11 Nissan, 5744 • April 12, 1984
G-d created plants and animals with the ability to procreate – to perpetuate themselves and reflect G-d’s own Infinitude. Man, too, was granted the remarkable ability to reproduce, but was additionally blessed with the ability to harness and expand the infinite powers hidden within the rest of nature.  (7:02)

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