16 November, 2021
TIME: 18:00-19:00 GMT | 19:00-20:00 CEST | 10:00-11:00 PDT | 13:00-14:00 EST
Speaker: Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple, CA, USA
Chair: Revd Canon Professor Susan Gillingham, University of Oxford

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