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I do have a new understanding of how the world works. I knew it all along, but it’s a little more real to me now
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On My Shelf: Pesach Theme 5783
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Jonathan Heller is the CEO of MikvaTech, a water purification company based in Jerusalem, where he lives
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"At first I called it the Shoel Umeishiv hotline, but a lot of boys don’t know what a shoel umeishiv is, so we changed it to Dial-a-Rebbi"
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