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March 1, 2010

Aaron Wood, raised 100% secular, had no feeling towards anything Jewish until the summer of 1995 when he met a Christian missionary. From then on, Mr. Wood has spent most of his spare time studying the scriptures and religions. The study, however, did not lead him to Christianity as the missionary hoped, but to Judaism, the most beautiful and righteous way of life he has ever known. Mr. Wood is living in Toronto, Canada. He can be reached at {encode=”AaronAcoustics@gmail.com” title=”AaronAcoustics@gmail.com”}.

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