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S HEMA YI S RO EL A PP It’’s much more than a prayer

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TO URO CO RNER New Jew ish Education Studies Pr ogram

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The Observant Jew

Don’t Walk Behind Me, I May Not Lead RABBI JONATHAN GEWIRTZ

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or many of us, the title of this piece will conjure up images of summer camp, bonfires, and arms around the shoulders of our friends. For others, it may be the lilting sounds of Uncle Moishy or whichever other singer sang the words that so many of us know: Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend And together we will walk in the ways of HaShem. V’ahavta L’rayacha Kamocha, Zeh Klal Gado-o-o-o-l BaTorah… I know, you’ll be singing this all day now and have me to thank for it. But I’m not here just to get the song caught in your head. I’m here to discuss what it means and what it means to me. I’m not sure of the origins of this song, though the beginning words are attributed to Albert Camus, a philosopher who is a hero to atheists. I find it ironic that what may be his words have become a motto used by Jewish children to convey a camaraderie and brotherhood in learning about HaShem together. HaShem does little jokes like that all the time and I personally enjoy His sense of humor. Interestingly, and it’s something I would not have known had I not been researching for this article, his version of atheism is much more tolerable than what we find today. He did not believe in G-d, but he also had no need to force his disbelief onto those who do be10

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lieve. He was not saying that people who were religious were wrong or poisoning the world, only that he, himself, did not believe. The truth is that this approach could benefit everyone. It’s not just atheists who shouldn’t force things. When Torah and Mitzvos are used as a club or battering ram, which unfortunately happens too often by people who don’t understand the love of HaShem for people, they have the effect of turning people off and pushing them away. Derache’ha darchei noam, the Torah’s ways are supposed to be pleasant and if someone is teaching it any other way, they’re missing the point. The words of this song, therefore, are a reminder that you don’t have to force your opinion on someone else, nor do you have to accept theirs. It’s possible to, according to this philosopher, walk side by side with people you don’t agree with, and remain peaceable. And, once the Jewish attitude was attached to it, it reminds us that none of us know all there is to know and we need to keep learning about HaShem along with everyone else. This is an important concept at this time of the Three Weeks, when we know the Bais HaMikdash was destroyed because of Sinas Chinam, free hatred, in which people felt justified in hating others because they didn’t believe as they did. Ironically, today people feel we need to be more tolerant of people who are less religious, but historically the problem was that people hated those who were •

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more religious or observant than themselves. I don’t think either problem is solved, but I don’t have a solution either, so I’m glad that’s not the main thrust of my article. What got the song playing in my head one day was when my Mother-in-law was driving somewhere with us and said, “I’ll just follow you.” Now, if you’ve ever been the lead car of a convoy, you know this means you have a new measure of responsibility. You can’t just look at the road and change lanes whenever you want. You can’t speed up indiscriminately because the person behind you might get lost. You have to signal properly, and keep looking back to make sure whoever you’re leading is right behind you. Being the leader means giving up a certain amount of freedom because the followers may not be able to do the same things you can. And, while as the song says, we may choose whether or not we follow, we don’t always get the choice whether or not to lead. We are constantly under surveillance. People see what we do and are influenced one way or another. Whether it’s our children, neighbors, co-workers, or strangers, our actions set a precedent for others. We may not even realize we’re being watched, but we are. If we sit around a Shabbos table, or at the pool or on the porch,

and schmooze about other people, do we have any reason to suspect our children will not do the same? If we get angry on the road, won’t our passengers or other drivers pick up this behavior? And if we act politely and considerately, won’t others follow suit? (Well, they may not, but at least it won’t be because of us!) So, when you hear that song tinkling in your head, and you come to the words, “I may not lead,” remind yourself that it’s really not likely the case. You will always be leading, showing someone the way, and subconsciously deciding whether they will make it safely to their destination, or instead, end up taking a wrong turn because you weren’t looking out for them.

“You will always be leading, showing someone the way.”

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Jonathan Gewirtz is an inspirational writer and speaker whose work has appeared in publications around the world. You can find him at www.facebook.com/RabbiGewirtz and follow him on Twitter @RabbiJGewirtz. He also operates JewishSpeechWriter.com, where you can order a custom-made speech for your next special occasion. Sign up for the Migdal Ohr, his weekly PDF Dvar Torah in English. E-mail info@JewishSpeechWriter.com and put Subscribe in the subject. © 2015 by Jonathan Gewirtz. All rights reserved.

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Chabad of the Conejo Launches New “Shema Yisroel” App for iPhone and Android

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s part of its ongoing campaign to promote and facilitate increased awareness, access and consistent recital of the “Shema” among Jews the world over, Chabad of the Conejo has launched a new “Shema Yisroel App” for the iphone and Android operating systems, which is now available to users as a free download by searching under “Shema Yisroel”. In addition to an audible “sayalong” feature and multilingual transliterations of the first verse of the Shema, and a display of all three chapters of the Shema in their original Hebrew text, the Shema Yisroel App informs and reminds users of the proper times for reciting both the morning and evening Shema in his or her specific location. These features allow users to select how much in advance of the prescribed morning time, and how long after the prescribed evening time, they would like the system to sound notification alerts in the form of soft beeps. It also provides the Shabbat Candlelighting times for the given geographical area. “Although the Shema is technically a ‘prayer,’ it is much more than that,” says Rabbi Moshe Bryski, Executive Director of Chabad of the Conejo. “It is essentially a Jewish ‘pledge of allegiance’ to the one and only Master of the Universe and a powerful expression of the inner flame of G-dliness that is at the core of every Jewish soul… Recited both day and night; at home or on the road; at leisure or at work; when thanking, praising, beseeching or

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Glenn Broder with Rabbi Yisroel Levine announcing the launching of the Shema Yisroel Project at a Chabad of the Conejo Gala.

“His vision was for the power and potential of the Shema to be conveyed to the masses, not in a preachy way, but in a creative, positive and appealing way, so that everyone could absorb it and tap into it.” even questioning the Almighty; when life is full of hope and promise or, G-d forbid, nearing its end; the Shema has always served as the ultimate and quintessential manifestation of one’s essential faith and Jewishness… “Reciting it at the appropriate times on a daily basis thus keeps one

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in touch with one’s inherent and unshakable truth, no matter what issues or challenges one may be faced with on a given day. If nothing else, it provides an empowering, invigorating and elevating source of perspective on what it’s really all about.” It is in recognition of both the practical and transcendental benefits of reciting the Shema that Chabad of the Conejo, as per the vision and initiative of local entrepreneur and philanthropist Glenn Broder, launched the Shema Yisroel Project, which utilizes various forms of colorful media and marketing paraphernalia to inspire Jews from all walks of life to “Recite it… Ignite it!” “A while back, my friend, Glenn Broder, who is a very focused and driven man, especially when it comes to things he feels deeply and passionately about – such as feeding the hungry and helping the downtrodden – ap-

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proached us with his newest idea of disseminating the words and message of the Shema on a scale never tried before,” said Rabbi Yisroel Levine, Director of Development of Chabad of the Conejo. “His vision was for the power and potential of the Shema to be conveyed to the masses, not in a preachy way, but in a creative, positive and appealing way, so that everyone – regardless of affiliation or level of observance – could absorb it and tap into it… My sense is that the marketing efforts relating to this project – including the production of thousands of brochures, wallet cards and refrigerator magnets, and now, the launching of this new Shema Yisroel App – which have been implemented thus far thanks to Glenn’s

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“Although the Shema is technically a ‘prayer,’ it is much more than that.” sponsorship, is only the tip of the iceberg of what is yet to come”. For further information about the project, or to receive a complimentary Shema magnet or wallet card, please call (818) 991-0991 or visit www.shemayisroel.com. Link For iPhone Shema App: apple.co/1QXjHWb Link for Android Shema App: bit.ly/1QXjfHo

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Touro-LA Corner

Touro College Los Angeles Announces a New Degree Program in Jewish Education Studies M

ore and more people are realizing the importance of a college degree. One look at the differences in income and employment rates for different levels of education make the issue very clear. One study, the Current Population Survey by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals how earnings for full-time wage and salary workers go up with the number of years spent in school.

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With such a stark comparison of income and employment rates for those with high school diplomas and college degrees, it is no wonder that more and more high school students are interested in attending college. They understand that they need to develop skills and knowledge that will assist them in gaining employment— and also to keep those jobs as evidenced but the lower unemployment rates for those with college degrees.

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Touro College Los Angeles Responds with a New Jewish Education Program According to Dean Michael Hamlin, over the years many of the students in his psychology classes, were already teaching or assisting in Jewish Schools even while they were attending college and many continued on in teaching and administrative roles in Jewish education. As Dean Hamlin observed, “Over the years students requested a degree that was more closely tailored to fit the needs of those who wanted to learn more about teaching. So, in keeping with its commitment to provide degrees that lead to professional advancement, Touro College Los Angeles is responding to these requests and is proudly announcing a new program in Jewish Education Studies.” The program will provide coursework in education, psychology and Judaic Studies along with hands-on training in Jewish schools for students who desire to develop the skills that will make them prized candidates in teaching and administrative positions in Jewish educational institutions. The coursework with lead to a Bachelor’s Degree in Judaic Studies with a concentration in Jewish Education Studies. The Judaic Education Studies Program has been designed to address the goals of students who want to develop skills and knowledge that allow them to excel in Jewish educational settings. The program consists of 4 parts: t Courses in Education and Psychology will help build knowledge and skills in teaching and learning sciences t Teaching Practicum credits for participating in teaching and educational activities in Jewish schools. t Judaic Studies credits gained both from their Israel Seminary or Yeshiva plus further Judaic courses in the program t General Studies courses in English, Humanities, Science,

and Math will help students develop communication, critical thinking, and content knowledge they will need to teach The program is designed to help students complete their degree in an accelerated fashion and can be completed in 6 semesters (including 2 summers). Because Touro is a WASC accredited college, credits earned in the program are transferrable to other accredited institutions if the student should need to re-locate. The Jewish Education Studies Program is designed to provide a solid educational foundation for students who wish to go on to a Masters or other graduate programs to gain a teaching certificate or graduate certifications in education or other human service fields. Touro College Los Angeles was established to provide an environment in which Jewish students’ cultural and spiritual needs could go hand in hand with their educational pursuits. Touro does not simply accommodate Jewish traditions, it supports and sustains them. The College is one of few in this country that builds in time for students to worship and to study, to celebrate and to honor their cultures and beliefs. According to Leah Mizrahi Rosen, Director of Admissions at Touro Los Angeles “The new Program in Jewish Education Studies puts Touro’s mission into practice because it provides opportunities for our students to become more in touch with their own Jewish identity, while at the same time providing them with the tools they will need to spread Torah and educate our younger generations.”

Touro College Los Angeles was established to provide an environment in which Jewish students’ cultural and spiritual needs could go hand in hand with their educational pursuits.

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Registration for fall term begins in mid-July. To enroll or gain more information about this exciting new program call Leah Mizrahi Rosen, Director of Admissions at 323-822-9700 EXT: 85155 or e-mail tourola.admissions@touro.edu.

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Welcome, W elcome, Rabbi R abbi Aaron Aarron P Parry arry Darko Darko Los Los Angeles Angeles H Hires ires N New ew P Principal/Judaics rincipall/JJudaai aics Director Director

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arko Los Angeles announced today thaat they will be hiring esteemed and internationaally renowned educator Rabbi Aaron Parry as its Principal/Judaics Director. Rav Parry will begin his new leadership position at Darko nd Direcduring the 2015/2016 school year. School Founder aan tor Shimon Shaaiin had this to saay about the new hire, “ We are extremely fortunaate to haave Rav Parry join our team of cutting edge educators. Rav Parry comes to us with over 25 years of experience in the field of education and a focus in Judaaiic curriculum development aan nd implementation. He has studied internationally and is a great addition to our school family.” Rav Parry is the former Director of Education at Irvine Hebrew Day School as well as a premier faculty member and Lecturer of Talmud and Halaacha at the Academy of Jewish Religion. He has over 25 years of education and leadership experience, and a curriculum vitae including pulpit rabbi of Young Israel of Beverly Hills and member of the Beis Din of Los Angeles. Rav Parry’s expertise includes Judaic curriculum development, staff education as well as being a great team builder and leader. Rav Parry is also the famed author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Talmud and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Hebrew Scriptures. Rav Parry holds a B.A. from Teenenbaum College and UC San Diego, a Master’s in Educaation from SUNY - Touro College, N.Y. and Rabbinical Ordination from Rav Pam Zt” l.

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The Chessed Menachem Mendel Program of Colel Chabad W

hile motivating oneself for school can be a challenge for any student, it can be all that much more difficult for those children who have lost a parent to tragedy or illness. In recognition of this unique group of students, the Chessed Menachem Mendel program of the Colel Chabad charitable organization developed a special initiative specifically designed to provide orphaned students with that extra drive to succeed. On Thursday evening, July 9th, close to one hundred of these students were hosted for an award ceremony saluting their academic and social accomplishments despite their personal challenges. Through a grant from the Barad Scholarship Fund, supported by the Barad family of New York, students who have lost a parent are provided additional financial support to supplement their school-based learning programs. Another 100 students will be awarded in a similar ceremony hosted by the Falic Scholarship Fund next month. Depending on the need, students in the scholarship program are offered tutoring and mentoring in problematic subjects, didactic and neurologic diagnosis for more serious issues, home visits by social workers and professionals who keep an ongoing connection with the family, enrichment programs for those gifted in certain areas, animal therapy to help with emotional issues as well as fund-

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“This program invests so much time and support to each child, helping in the way that best suits them individually.” ing for social and summer activities. In addition to the help provided to the students, the single- parent is also supported by the program through professional training, support groups and fun days and retreats to rejuvenate the family. The Chessed Menachem Mendell program is one of many run by Colel Chabad, the longest running social services organization in Israel.

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Rabbi Amram Blau, educational director of Chessed Menachem Mendel of Colel Chabad, presenting certificates to a brother and sister (with their mother joining them proudly on stage), with Rabbi Yisrael Deren, regional director of Chabad Lubavich and Yitzchak Marton, program director of Chessed Menachem Mendel.

Founded in 1788 by the first Rebbe of the Lubavitcher Chassidic movement, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi , Colel Chabad was set up with the goal of supporting the welfare needs of the community in the Holy Land. Since that time the organization’s activities have continued and responded to the growing needs of the Israeli population. Colel Chabad runs a year round assistance program for widows and orphans whereby the provide food, clothing and social services for

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close to 300 widows and over 600 orphans annually. Former Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau greeted the middle and high school students and their families at the event in Jerusalem. “I know what you are going through all too well,” started Rabbi Lau, who was orphaned during the holocaust by the age of eight. Addressing the Balad family, Rabbi Lau thanked them for their support of these most important members of the Jewish people. “Every orphan and every widow are a world unto themselves. To support them and to help them succeed is to build up an entire world.” Following his remarks, each student was presented with their certificate and a check - their scholarship fund for the coming year - and were entertained by several of the students who have been studying music as part of the enrichment program.

“My children are the only children who have lost a parent in our small community in the Shomron,” shared one mother who’s husband passed away from a brain aneurism two years ago. “They always feel different. Here, among all of these other children, they feel at ease and can finally relax.” “These children have all been through a very difficult time. Not only with the loss of their parent, but with all the everyday challenges that come along with that loss,” said Yitzchak Marton, Program Director of Chessed Menachem Mendel. “This program invests so much time and support to each child, helping in the way that best suits them individually. It is inspiring to see the investment that these children have put in their studies and in their future.”

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Los Angeles Strengthens Its Partnership with Laniado Hospital “A

ll Israel is Responsible for Each Other”; the overriding theme behind the “Laniado Hospital Week” that took place during the first two weeks of June was demonstrated thoroughly in the many community events which took place, including at the highlight Breakfast Reception function. Miriam Fierberg-Ikar, who was Guest Speaker at the Breakfast Reception of the West Coast Friends of Laniado Hospital, is the very popular Mayor of the city of Netanya. Laniado Hospital is located in Netanya and fulfills an important strategic role serving as the only medical hospital center for the 500,000 residents of Netanya and its surrounding areas. Laniado Hospital was put to the ultimate test during the period of the Intifada when it received and treated close to a thousand victims from the 22 terrorist attacks that took place in Netanya, including the infamous Pesach Seder night Massacre at the Park Hotel when 30 were murdered and over a hundred and fifty people were injured. Mayor Fierberg told the packed audience of over two hundred participants that she was very touched to see the many people that came to show their support for Laniado Hospital. The Breakfast Reception was held as a fundraising event for Laniado Hospital and to bring attention to its urgent need to complete the building of an Underground and Missile

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“All Israel is Responsible for Each Other.” Safe Dialysis Center. A short film was presented which described the background behind the project. Today the Dialysis Center is located on the top floor of Laniado Hospital’s original building built in the 1950’s, “…placing the patients in a very vulnerable situation…’’ ‘’…should a missile strike take place…’’, says Dr. Meir Zohar, Director of the Dialysis Center. Dr. Zohar continued,”…it takes at least 5 minutes, if not more to detach a patient from a dialysis machine, but unfortunately we have only 90 seconds to find shelter once an imminent extreme warning alert goes off to let you know that a missile is coming your

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way…’’. Meital Israel, Head Nurse of the Dialysis Center added, ‘’…this is a continuous nightmare for the staff, knowing that you’re unable to bring the patients to safety…”. Ret. Major General Eitan Ben-Eliyahu, the former Commander in Chief of the Israeli Air Force, who was the person responsible during his tenure for increasing the flight length of the Air Force in order to reach Iran for a preemptive airstrike, was the keynote speaker at the Breakfast Reception. He explained the many flaws and dangers in the Nuclear Deal being worked out between the world powers and the Ayattolahs in Iran. He called upon the attendees to express their feelings towards the USA leadership in order to make a better agreement. Ben-Eliyahu, stressed the importance behind the immediate completion of an underground and missile

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safe Dialysis Center in this very uncertain period in Israel. ‘’We must do everything possible to ensure the continuation of lifesaving services at Laniado Hospital” … “and give our full support to build the new missile safe Dialysis Center”, said Ben- Eliyahu. Sol Goldner, Co-Chairman of the Board of the West Coast Friends of Laniado Hospital and MC of the Breakfast Reception, stated the mission of the Board to raise a half of a million dollars in the months ahead. Urie Lieberman, Director of the West Coast Friends of Laniado Hospital was happy to report the successful initial results, reaching the half way mark of the fundraising campaign and thanked the Los Angeles community for their continued friendship and ongoing partnership in the development of Laniado Hospital. Zvi and Betty Ryzman received a special award at the Breakfast Reception for their initiative to establish the Zvi and Betty Ryzman Family Invasive Cardiology Center and the purchase of a state of the art catherization machine saving many lives and enhancing the lives of many others in the short time that it has been operational. Sol Teichman, Joe Kornwasser and Sol Goldner, Co-Chairmen of the Board of Governors presented the citation to the Ryzmans together with Mayor Fierberg and Major General Eitan Ben-Eliyahu and Urie Lieberman. Mikey and Iris Dardashti and his parents, Feridoun and Paridoukht Dardashti July 2015 •

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were thanked for hosting and for sponsoring the Breakfast Reception at their home by Victor Hadad, Chairman of the West Coast Friends Committee of Laniado Hospital together with the Mayor Fierberg, former IAF commander Eliyahu and Lieberman, WCF Director.. In a video message, Chaim Hammerman, CEO of Laniado Hospital thanked all of the supporters in Los Angeles for their part in establishing the MRI Diagnostic Center and for their new role to help in the completion of the Dialysis Center. The Breakfast Reception , bringing awareness to the Los Angeles community about Laniado Hospital’s urgent project to complete the building of an Underground and Missile Safe Dialysis Center came as a follow up event to a Panel Discussion on “Community Responsibility – Community Preparedness’’, organized and initiated on behalf of the safety of the Los Angeles community by the West Coast Friends of Laniado Hospital. The Panel Discussion helped to bring awareness to take a new look at things around us and called out to continue preparing the schools and shuls in the area of community security and preparedness. The event took place on June 7th at Nessah Congregation. A video of the presentations will be available for school and synagogue administrators. For contact and further information on the Dialysis Center and the “Community Preparedness’’ Discussion, see website wcf-laniado.org and facebook WCF Laniado, and email uml@wcf-laniado.org

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a Red Heifer in Israel” on Indiegogo, following the success of the organization’s campaign last year that raised over $100,000 towards the architectural plans of the Third Temple. Within a day of the initial launch for the red heifer campaign, nearly $11,000 has been raised so far. The Temple Institute aims to raise $125,000 for the red heifer project and according to the fundraising page on Indiegogo, contributions will go towards embryo implantation, veterinary care and feed, identification and separate care of candidates for the perfect red heifer, as well as publication of halachic research and findings. The successful introduction of suitable red heifers to Israel is the first project of a multi-level program that will span a number of years. According to Jewish tradition, a red heifer is a female cow that is three years of age with a particular reddish hue and

cannot have even two hairs of any other color. It cannot be used for any type of labor and must be blemish free. The biblical commandment regarding the red heifer can be found in the Book of Numbers and is considered as the only antidote to the state of impurity brought on by death. “The emergence of the red heifer is not some mystical miracle,” elucidated Rabbi Richman. “It is a practical development alongside Torah knowledge and science.” The Temple Institute is a research and education center founded in 1987 by Rabbi Yisrael Ariel, who served in the paratrooper brigade that liberated the Temple Mount during the Six Day War in 1967. In addition to educational activity, the institute has also recreated over 60 sacred vessels for use in the third Temple, which can be seen at the Temple Institute’s Visitors Center in the Old City of Jerusalem.

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FARRO MUSHROOM RISOTTO Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 40 minutes Ingredients 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 2 cups shiitake mushrooms, cleaned, de-stemmed and diced 2 tablespoons butter 2 medium shallots (about 1/4 cup), minced 2 cloves garlic, minced

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