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Date :30 July 2012
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A golden nugget of wisdom and chizuk for your daily Avodas Hashem! Once we realize, just a little bit, what we-re doing when we say - Boruch Atoh Hashem,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' every brochoh changes. We look forward to making brochos, and we feel happy because of our great accomplishment throughout the day. [More] [Less]
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