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Dear Friends,

We're almost at that 24 hour countdown to Shavuos! Preparation is KEY to fully plugging in to Shavuos. With these videos, we hope you will be able to enter the holiday in the zone!

Special Message From Charlie!

Did you catch Charlie's live stream last night? 

Here's the link to replay: 

Shavuos: The Light of the Torah in a Dark World


And in case you missed it, listen in as Charlie and Rabbi Moshe Levy discuss The One Night That Changes the Entire Year.

Have a meaningful Shavuos,
The CH Team

Charlie Harary

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United States of America


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