Good Podcast, BUT......
Not everyone lives in an area of the country or a part of the world where “stacks of matzah” are sitting on grocery market shelves beaconing us toward Passover. I was surprised that a Reformed podcast wasn’t more aware of this fact. In rural, eastern NC where we live, we are lucky to even find matzah (usually mingled among the Easter items, BTW). While my congregation is very small and survives thanks to the efforts of our lay-leaders, we should always remember that a candle burns even more brightly when surrounded by complete darkness. Happy Passover!
Lidror via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/19
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