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"Too long have we allowed strangers to guard our vineyards without a murmur. It was a crime to wait so long; to delay further is fatal..."

These words were written many years ago by Britain's Chief Rabbi, Joseph Hertz. Hertz was bemoaning the lack of good Jewish scholarship on the Bible. Yet, his stirring words are also compelling for relishing our present treasures. What is most valuable is most often overlooked.

No day should go by without delving into Torah. No moment should pass without being conscious of the Almighty in our life. No love should go unexpressed.

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