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Date: 2015-01-20 10:59:21
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DESTINATION SHABBAT at Fairmount Temple: A Shabbat Celebration for Every Generation Reconnect FRIDAY, FEB[removed]Special Guest Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Rex Perlmeter, Dir ector of the Jewish Wellness Institute and Rabbi

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