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Episode 8: Women as Protectors

Episode 8: Women as Protectors

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February 5, 2026 – 18 Shevat 5786

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In this episode we tell of stories that have been passed down in our families of courageous acts by women at varying points in their lives. They serve as role models for us today as we navigate a new world but with equal opportunities to show strength and courage.

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