The Four Sons and Chinuch - Part I
/In this 6-part series, Rabbi Orlofsky will present the Four Sons as a framework for chinuch.
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Sponsored by Canada Rosens (again) Thank you for your fresh and very practical perspective on Torah and Yiddishkeit. In particular, your re-framing of the Aguna "Crisis" into a choice between marriage v.s. pilegesh was excellent. It's a great example of how the world uses inflammatory positioning to get us to lose sight of the ikkur issue. Keep up the great work.