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Sharone Lankry
A year-and-a-half in the making—this is our final Tomer Devorah class (SIYUM). We review the 13 Attributes of Mercy from source to practice: Moshe’s plea after the Golden Calf, Micah’s vision, and the Ramak’s masterpiece. Learn how to activate Divine mercy in Elul, emulate Hashem daily, and bring more light into a dark world.
Includes: heartfelt dedications, gratitude to our supporters, and a special birthday blessing for all viewers—health, livelihood, joy, and closeness to Hashem.
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Key takeaways
The 13 middot as “master keys” to draw mercy for yourself and the world
Why emulating Hashem transforms relationships and destiny
Elul: “The King is in the field”—how to show up now
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