Every time there was a guest speaker, a Rabbi from abroad perhaps, we would hear that sound. It is strange, that one sound could instill fear, boredom, joy and dread, depending on context.
The term-opening speech by the dean…
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Every time there was a guest speaker, a Rabbi from abroad perhaps, we would hear that sound. It is strange, that one sound could instill fear, boredom, joy and dread, depending on context.
The term-opening speech by the dean…
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