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Rabbi Josh Warshawsky's Substack

Josh Warshawsky

A weekly exploration and weaving of Torah and music in conversation with where we are in the world today.

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  • Josh Warshawsky

    Rabbi Josh Warshawsky is a nationally touring Jewish musician, teacher, and composer. Josh seeks to build intentional praying communities, and travels across the country sharing his music and teachings. For more check out www.joshwarshawsky.com

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