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A Stolen Bag, a Wrong Number, and a Lesson About Grace - Rabbi Shoshanah Conover

18 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Recorded live on May 29, 2026 In this sermon, Rabbi Conover begins with an unexpected experience that turned an ordinary day upside down and leads to a remarkable story about a late-night phone call that changed a life. Drawing on Parashat Bamidbar, she explores the Torah's deeper understanding of what it means to count people—not as numbers, but as human beings worthy of being seen. Through personal reflection, ancient wisdom, and an unforgettable true story, Rabbi Conover examines how moments of kindness, compassion, and human connection can become sources of grace when we need them most. Sometimes all it takes is one person willing to stop, listen, and lift another's head.

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