Crash Course on Rosh Hashanah
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Dedicated in the merit that Neorah Bat Shoshana have a complete healing. By Brenda and Steven Arenson

Published: September 22, 2011

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(10) Michal, September 28, 2011 3:26 PM

That is really great.

In a short time we are told a great amount of knowledge. Not one word is superfluous, and not one word is lacking. It really is a pleasure to listen. Thank you for giving this lecture and thank you for sending it to us through Aish-ha-Torah. To all of you: Shana tova!!!

(9) Marius Ichim, September 28, 2011 10:17 AM

Beautiful and great.

(8) Yitz Wyne, September 28, 2011 9:43 AM

Oh my gosh - This is so fantastic!!!!!!

Avraham- keep up the amazing work!

(7) Anonymous, September 27, 2011 5:51 PM

ur amazing keep up the great work ....wow

(6) Elisabeth Soros, September 26, 2011 3:11 AM

Thsank You! Great! Short and giving us thouhts for the Holiday and after!

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Rabbi Avraham Goldhar has amazed audiences around the world with his ability to break down and simplify complex subject matter. He is the founder of the Goldhar School, home of the Fastest Jewish Education on Earth. He trains students, teachers and professionals in his breakthrough methods to help them achieve greater academic success. For more information, visit goldharschool.com.

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