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Fine Linen on Simchat Torah—A Symbol of Social Change

Why does it matter that Rachav hid Joshua’s spies under piles of flax? August 2020

Published August 20, 2020
Categorized as Holidays, Nature in Biblical Metaphor, Simchat Torah Tagged flax, Joshua
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