Chayei Sara (The Life of Sarah) Genesis 23:1 – 25:18

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Why are the Jewish people still connected to the city of Hebron? Sarah lived to be one hundred and twenty-seven; what does this number symbolize? 

The life and death of Sarah teaches us how to preserve our innocence, to struggle in our youth and to seek wisdom from those in their golden years. Join Shmuel for his insight into portion Chayei Sarah!  



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