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Gefilte Fish and Other Love/Hate Relationships-In-Person and Virtual Worship

During Passover many Jewish families serve gefilte fish which those around the table tend to either love or hate. Unitarian Universalists also have some traditions which inspire some strong love/hate emotions. How do we navigate such moments of polarization in our communities and within ourselves?

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