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      Yishai Fleisher talks about his Aliyah Bill Meir Eisenman tells about the Churva Synagogue
      3/16/2010, 11:27 PM

      A7 Radio's "Ask the Rabbi" with Rabbi Shimshon Nadel
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      Yishai Fleisher talks about his "Aliyah Bill, " and Meir Eisenman shares the history of the "Churva Synagogue.







      "Ask the Rabbi" is the show for YOU to ask any questions you have that needs a rabbi's guidance.  Have a question about Judaism that you don't understand, or maybe you're having relationship/in-law/sibling/family problems but don't know what the Torah would say how to handle them.  Rabbi Shimshon Nadel is that patient, soft spoken and all loving rabbi that you would want to go to, to address your problem to.  Write him at: RabbiNadel@gmail.com with any questions you'd like him to answer on the show.  His program airs every Tuesday 1 pm US Eastern time, 8 p.m. Israel time. Rabbi Shimshon Nadel lives in Jerusalem where he heads Yeshivat Torat HaAretz, the Har Nof Community Kollel. Before moving to Israel, he served as a Synagogue Rabbi in Nebraska and Connecticut. He is a frequent contributer to The Jewish Week, Kolmus, Aish.com, YNet and Israel National News. His forthcoming book is Return Again: The Argument for Aliyah.
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