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Kirtan and Havdallah with Kirtan Rabbi

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Posted by Rabbi Andrew Hahn, Ph.D. on May 5, 2010 at 11:32 am.

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    In this Blog, I will discuss the ins- and outs of Kirtan chanting, service leading, Jewish theology, lessons culled from years of martial arts practice. I might even make an occasional foray into political issues. Most of all, the purpose of this Blog is to foster creativity and bodyfulness meditation.
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