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This becomes an essential element of the world of hope,not in the trivial sense of wishing or wanting things to be better,because we are part of a society in which people know they have a duty to help out family members in dis+tress,and part of a nation whose +founding memory is of just such an act performed by God himself.(for the rest of this divar torah read pages 375-380)
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