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Month: September 2015

New Year conversation

September 16, 2015November 18, 2015 TammyLeave a comment

So, Rosh Hashanah is over for another year and all the elements were there that should have been. Shofar, apple, honey, great tunes, good food, friends and family, tashlich and tshuvah. Topped off with the discovery that we now have a new Prime Minister – Malcolm Turnbull – and new hope for serious climate action… Continue reading New Year conversation

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