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Within the Judaic window's top centre point of the Star of David, we can see a globe, cradled in a pair of hands. This image is a reference to the Judaic tradition of Tikkun Olam, repairing (or caring for) the world. Avrum Rosensweig, founder of the charity Ve’ahafta (Hebrew for “you shall love”) shares with Kirk that while Tikkun Olam may not be mentioned specifically in the five books of Moses, it is fundamental to the Torah.
Within the Judaic window's top centre point of the Star of David, we can see a globe, cradled in a pair of hands. This image is a reference to the Judaic tradition of Tikkun Olam, repairing (or caring for) the world. Avrum Rosensweig, founder of the charity Ve’ahafta (Hebrew for “you shall love”) shares with Kirk that while Tikkun Olam may not be mentioned specifically in the five books of Moses, it is fundamental to the Torah.