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Avraham’s prayer for the wicked city of Sedom depends on the presence of a “Minyan” of Tzaddikim (righteous people). A deeper look at this moment sheds light on the importance of community for our spiritual health.
By Rabbi Ken Brodkin5
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Avraham’s prayer for the wicked city of Sedom depends on the presence of a “Minyan” of Tzaddikim (righteous people). A deeper look at this moment sheds light on the importance of community for our spiritual health.