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Article: How to study the twists and bends of Torah while twisting and bending
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- Jerusalem Post
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- May 23, 1996
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Ruth Mason
Jerusalem Post
05-23-1996
The other day I had a new kind of Jewish experience.
It all started quite by chance. For years, I'd wanted to get back into doing yoga regularly. I'd wanted to see what meditation is about. I'd wanted to study Torah, and I thought that doing so together with my husband would be a good way for us to deepen our relationship.
But between working and raising a family, who has time for three extracurricular activities?
Then I ran into Rachel who works for a New York foundation interested in Jewish healing. I drooled as she told me about projects in the US and I lamented the lack of such activity here. "Actually," Rachel said, "we've just given a grant to ...
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