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Tag Archives: Chaim Shapiro
Finding Comfort in the Middle of a War
9 Av, 5774 / August 5, ’14 Many years ago I heard an amazing story that I will never forget. It was about a Jew named Chaim Shapiro who lived in Europe with his wife and 6 children. Everything was … Continue reading →
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Tagged Baruch Shapiro, Chaim Shapiro, Shmuel Sackett
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