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IIn this episode (recorded at Temple Beth-El’s virtual Rosh Hashanah service on September 18, 2020), Rabbi Knopf sets the stage for a truly extraordinary High Holy Day season, focusing on a story about Adam and Eve, the first humans in the Bible.
“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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IIn this episode (recorded at Temple Beth-El’s virtual Rosh Hashanah service on September 18, 2020), Rabbi Knopf sets the stage for a truly extraordinary High Holy Day season, focusing on a story about Adam and Eve, the first humans in the Bible.
“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.