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Now, I know that I’ve always interviewed people who have been in Israel long enough to have perspective, but
Michoel Weichbrod’s perspective is so clear, so direct and so focused on Torah that he brings with him many, many centuries of perspective on living in Israel, even though he’s only been here for a few years.
I met with him recently in his Ramat Bet Shemesh home, and we talked about his story, as well as the larger issue of
Aliyah among the Haredi community in the US.
Here’s Michoel Weichbrod, returning again.
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