Jews w/ Tattoos

Jews W. Tattoos: Episode #7 - Ethan Mayo - The Blessing of Memory and the Infinite Within

25 min · 7 de ene de 2020
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It was great to catch up with an old student of mine who challenged me as a younger rabbi, and who now challenges all of us. Ethan's message about loving ourselves to the point where we see how infinite we are internally is a necessary message for today. In his life Ethan has transcended not only the limits that others placed on him, but also the one we mistaken place on ourselves.

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