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- LAG baOMER 2012
- Wimbledon Tennis 2012
- new baby boy Cohen
- Baby Sholom Dov Ber's Bris
- Pizza in the Hut 2012
- "to Catch an anti-Semite"- with David Nesenoff
- Chanuka @ the Dog & Fox-0 Wimbledon
- Zevi's first haircut
- PURIM in the DOG and FOX 2013
- lag ba'omer 5773
- Kosher @ Wimbledon 2013
- Chabad on Campus UK - Reception
- Sukkos 5774!!
- Chanukah Bash 5774
- Roman and Judith's L'chaim
- Shloimi Cohen - Tefillin
- Purim on Broadway 2014
- Shloimy's Bar Mitzvah
- Purim in the Persian Palace
- Lag Ba'omer BBQ 2015
- Chanuka Sizzle @ the Old Frizzle
- Tu B'shvat Fruit Extravaganza
- Purim Cruise 2016
- Lag Ba'omer 5776
- Royal Holloway Campus dinner and Shabbat UK
- Purim 2018
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Why is Torah compared to light? Because it tells us the place of each thing.
Because, in truth, there is no need to change the world. Everything is here.
Each thing has a place, and in that place it is good. Altogether, it is very good, a beautiful world. All that’s needed is a little light.
What is light? Light doesn't add anything or take away. It only reveals the meaning and purpose of all that it shines upon.
Think of your own home. In the dark, there is no way to know what belongs in your closet and what belongs in the laundry, what is ready for use and what...




