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Why Does God Let Evil Happen?


Video Description: A discussion of God and evil in Jewish tradition. www.esynagogue.org www.rabbireflects.blogspot.com www.ehnt.org www.jonathanginsburg.net Rabbi Jonathan Ginsburg, Rabbi of the Ezra-Habonim, Niles Township Jewish Congregation of Skokie, is a native of Chicago.

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