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For Rabbi Delcau, July 8th, 2016

For Rabbi Delcau, July 8th, 2016  Looking back over our four years with Rabbi Delcau, here are some sides of his presence that will always stand out for me. He has been a font of faith in this temple. If … Continue reading

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