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Entries Published On May, 2009

Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt in Weekly Sermons   May 2, 2009
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Should She or Shouldn’t She

May 2, 2009   Every so often a rabbi has to take a stand. There comes a time in the career of every religious leader when you cannot be wishy washy or hide behind platitudes, when it becomes necessary to weigh in on the difficult controversial issues facing people, even at the risk of offending …

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RABBI STUART WEINBLATT

Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt is recognized as a gifted speaker, writer and teacher and as a passionate advocate for Israel and the Jewish people. He has held a number of leadership positions in national organizations and his counsel is frequently sought by leaders of both political parties and in Israel.
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