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Rabbi Menachem Levine

Substack of Rabbi Menachem Levine, who is the CEO of JDBY-YTT, the largest Jewish school in the Midwest. He served as the Rabbi of Congregation Am Echad in San Jose, CA, from 2007 to 2020. He is a popular speaker and writes for numerous publications.

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    Rabbi Menachem Levine is the CEO of JDBY-YTT, the largest Jewish school in the Midwest. He served as Rabbi of Congregation Am Echad in San Jose, CA from 2007 – 2020.

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