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Sabbath conversation concludes, plus feeling SAD?

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In today's world, doing nothing can feel like a radical action. Jill Storm and Murray Haar join Lori Walsh to discuss Jewish traditions of Sabbath and how more restrictions can mean more freedoms.

On today's show …

World Cup fever is afoot
Around the world, people are crowding around their TVs and radios to follow their favorite teams during the FIFA World Cup 2022. James Oppenheimer from the Dakota Alliance Soccer Club offers a local perspective on the games.
Navigating the year's darkest days
'Tis the season for some winter blues. Sanford Health clinical social worker Karla Salem provides tips and treatments for battling seasonal affective disorder.
Jewish perspectives on the Sabbath
Sabbath is about resting, but sometimes resting is hard. Jill Storm and Murray Haar discuss their own experiences and the Jewish traditions associated with Sabbath.
A Holiday Collection: Songs and Stories to Celebrate the Season
An upcoming holiday production will be a call for unity and benefit ONEHEART, a transitional living facility in downtown Rapid City. Meet Anna Marie Thatcher, producer and director, and Charity Doyle, executive director of ONEHEART.

Learn more about the A Holliday Collection.

Lori Walsh is a special correspondent with SDPB and host of the "In the Moment" podcast.

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