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Ari discovers that multiple connections have their limitations—especially when attempting to achieve at-oneness.

Yom Kippur Connect

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Actually, there’s one question Ari brought up that doesn’t get answered here. I’m sure you must have caught that.

So write a Reader Comment and tell me what you think the answer is. Maybe I can make another KToon about it.

By Tzvi Freeman
Tzvi Freeman, director of Ask The Rabbi for Chabad.org, is the author of two volumes of Bringing Heaven Down to Earth -- collections of meditations based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe -- a s well as numerous articles and essays on Jewish mysticism, philosophy and practice. He also writes Chabad.org's widely acclaimed Daily Dose of Wisdom mailed daily to tens of thousands of subscribers. Or subscribe to regular updates of Rabbi Freeman's writing with the Freeman Files subscription.
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Discussion (5)
September 29, 2012
Re: More of Ari
We've got a five-part series starring Ari coming up soon! Stay tuned!
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
mychabad.org
September 27, 2012
i love this ari guy, can we get more of him?
ktoonsfan
September 24, 2012
bh
So why is davening and connecting in shul better than doing so on a mountaintop?
hindo
madrid
September 16, 2012
Why won't you make some posts on the comment thing
I love your shows, but why won't you post here on this thing?
Luzer Hakeller
L.A, U.S.A
September 15, 2012
Nice
I love kaballa toons

but why did they have to put a non- kosher animal. We know it is mashpia onm our connection point....
Mushki
ny
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