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    Elul Challenge Day 24 - September 13/Elul 24 - Pregnant With Possibility, Fighting Loneliness and Fear

    en-usSeptember 11, 2020
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    About this Episode

    The 24th Elul is the day before the world was created. In today's episode, I touch upon how our tradition views birth, and the loneliness that mothers feel. Today's challenge - call, write, or text a woman who gave birth in the last six months. Check in on them - let them know they aren't alone.

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