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      <title>Writing a Yom Kippur Sermon That Actually Connects</title>
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      <description>Honestly, sitting down to write a yom kippur sermon is one of the most daunting tasks any rabbi or lay leader faces all year. You&amp;#39;re standing there in front of a room full of people who are hungry, tired, and probably thinking about their dinner</description>
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