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Living vs. Existing



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Manis Friedman
Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher; and co-founder of Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies in Minnesota. He also served as simultaneous translator for the live televised talks by the Lubavitcher Rebbe.

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Posted: Sep 9, 2009
Rabbi Friedman/ from Houma LA.
That was the BEST lesson I have ever heard---Thank you------------God Bless you
Posted By Daniel Reb Roberts, Houma, LA
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Posted: Apr 29, 2009
I wish we can translate this lecture to Arabic and have the Muslim Imams listen to it. I have never heard in my life better lesson than this lecture. Thanks to my friend Rachel who sent me the link. It will help me to better live my life.
Posted By Wafa Sultan, USA

Posted: Apr 18, 2009
wonderful!!!
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