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‘The Red Tent’ hits the small screen in new steamy setting
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Debra Nussbaum Cohen December 5, 2014 Surely the Torah’s redactors never imagined that their Dinah — voiceless daughter of Jacob and Leah, rape victim avenged by her brothers — would one day be portrayed on the … Continue reading
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