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Shemittah (Sabbatical Year)

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Shemittah (Sabbatical Year): the seventh year in the seven-year agricultural cycle, when the land is left to lie fallow
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This class explains the deeper significance behind the mitzvah of Shemitah in relation to the release of debts.
This class discusses the spiritual dimension of the mitzvah of Shemitah relating to desisting from working the land.
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A five minute weekly Torah thought based on the teachings of Chassidut.
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