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In this episode (recorded at Temple Beth-El’s virtual Rosh Hashanah service on September 19, 2020), Rabbi Knopf discusses how we remain spiritually close, even when we may be socially distant.
“Socially Distant, Spiritually Close” is recorded during virtual gatherings of Temple Beth-El in Richmond, Virginia, and is produced by Dr. Gillian Frank. Our theme music is composed and produced by Stephen Frost. Our cover art was designed by Judith Rushin, using a photograph by Miriam Aniel. These teachings, presentations, and conversations reflect the dynamism, warmth, passion, and kindness of Temple Beth-El in Richmond, VA.
By Rabbi Michael Knopf5
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In this episode (recorded at Temple Beth-El’s virtual Rosh Hashanah service on September 19, 2020), Rabbi Knopf discusses how we remain spiritually close, even when we may be socially distant.
“Socially Distant, Spiritually Close” is recorded during virtual gatherings of Temple Beth-El in Richmond, Virginia, and is produced by Dr. Gillian Frank. Our theme music is composed and produced by Stephen Frost. Our cover art was designed by Judith Rushin, using a photograph by Miriam Aniel. These teachings, presentations, and conversations reflect the dynamism, warmth, passion, and kindness of Temple Beth-El in Richmond, VA.