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Look deeply within each person you encounter, no matter how brilliant or dull, refined or crude, righteous or wicked you judge this person to be. Beyond their clothes, beyond their skin, beyond their behavior, beyond their words. Beyond the emotions they show, the personality in which they dress, past whatever masks they don to conceal their inner woes. Look deeply and see the vicious war each one fights inside, the battle to remain human in a maddening world—a world you will never know, for no two of us are placed in the same world and no two of us confront the same challenges— —the angst of facing those failures and deficiencies you...
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Mission Statement Chabad of Downtown Orlando aims to: 1. Enhance the Jewish presence in Downtown Orlando by providing ongoing programs and events that promote Jewish education, inspiration and practice; 2. Provide for the spiritual and material needs of the community and provide guidance consistent with authentic Torah Judaism through the lens of Chabad Chassidus; 3. Create a center where every Jew feels welcome to learn and experience their heritage in a warm and friendly atmosphere, with unconditional love and concern, regardless of educational background or affiliation.
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