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Learning to Love Your Neighbor: A Hillel Curriculum
Relating to Parents
Tzedaka
The Stranger as Newcomer
Be Loving to Your Neighbor as You Would Yourself
Welcoming Guests
Ways of Peace: Dealing with the Other
My Truth or Our Peace, You Choose!
Criticism: Can you give it? Can you take it?
Visiting the Sick
The Mitzvah of Sensitivity
Consoling the Mourner
When May I Tell on Someone Else?
A Time to Tell and a Time to Keep Silent
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