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The Divine Orchard

10 Shevat, 5732 • January 26, 1972



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The Divine Orchard
10 Shevat, 5732 • January 26, 1972
“Bosi L’Gani – I have come to My garden.” G-d created this world to be a glorious Divine orchard for His presence. Man is charged with planting and tending this orchard by creating a “fruit-bearing tree” out of his own portion of the world.  (6:01)

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