On this week's episode of GPS for the Jewish Soul, Ruth interviews Ira Michaelson, East Coast Outreach Coordinator for Jews for Judaism and the co-host of "A Light to the Nations," on Israel National Radio. They discuss the concept of Bnei Noach and how this growing movement impacts us as Jews.
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