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Release of Vows Kol Nidrei
By Tali Loewenthal In medieval Spain, Jews were forced at sword-point to swear that they would abandon Judaism. Once a year, they would gather and formally cancel any such vows, past or future. |  |
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How Dare You Ask! Ki Anu Amecha
By Shais TaubIt’s not just that asking the billionaire is impractical. It’s inappropriate. What relationship does he have with you that warrants your advances? |  |
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Why the Continuous Confession? Al Chet
By Levi BrackmanSince at this moment we are full of remorse and are confessing our sins, G-d forgives us. What happened in the past and what may happen in the future is irrelevant. |  |
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Who is Knocking? Ashamnu
By Moshe BogomilskyWhy does one strike his chest over his heart with his hand when reciting the confession? Why is it customary to start each verse in this prayer with a lyrical melody -- wouldn’t it be more appropriate to cry and wail? |  |
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Our Voice is Telling Shema Koleinu
By Moshe Bogomilsky “Father, if you don’t recognize my face because of the change in me, surely you recognize my voice. My voice has not changed.” |  |
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In Cash Please Uteshuvah Utefilah Utzedakah
By Moshe BogomilskyWhy is it necessary to explain that charity means money -- isn’t it well known? |  |
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Holy of Holies Vehakohanim
By Tali LoewenthalToday the Temple does not yet stand again in Jerusalem, but there is a Temple in the heart of every Jew. Each one of us, man or woman, is the High Priest in our own Temple within. |  |
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Procession to Reality Umelavin Oto
By Moshe BogomilskyThe seclusion of the High Priest spent away from his home was not merely a preventive measure lest he become contaminated, but an integral detail of the Yom Kippur services. |  |
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Thanksgiving at Night or Day Veyom Tov Haya Oseh
By Moshe BogomilskySome say the High Priest made the feast that night and others say it was made on the following day. What is the basis for their views? |  |
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The Letters Are Still Flying Nisraf Vesefer Torah Imo
By Moshe BogomilskyRabbi Chananya ben Teradyon's body was wrapped in a Torah Scroll and consumed by fire. While he was experiencing excruciating pain, his students asked him, “Our teacher, what do you see?" |  |
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Letters That Burn Nisraf Vesefer Torah Imo
By Shimon PosnerThe SS soldiers were horsing around. "Pipe down," Bronia admonished, "you don't want to be waking up a future soldier." |  |
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In Place of G-d Vehotziu Et Rabi Akiva
By Moshe BogomilskyWhen Josef was sold, only nine brothers were present. But the Roman King -- counting G-d as a co-conspirator -- killed ten Sages. 5 Comments |  |
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Who is Worthy? Mi Yaaleh
By Moshe BogomilskyBefore a child leaves the womb to enter the world, an oath is administered to him: “Be a righteous person and not a wicked one.” |  |
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To be Aware Beyodim Ubelo Yodim
By Moshe BogomilskyThe first time he committed a transgression, he was aware that he did something wrong and felt remorse. However, after the sin was repeated a few times, it became a habitual way of life. |  |
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U Turns Permitted Ata Noten Yad
By Moshe BogomilskyIt is only upon G-d’s advice that the sinner should do repentance and he will be pardoned. |  |
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Good — For Us Veotzarcho Hatov
By Moshe BogomilskyThe punctuation in the prayer needs adjustment: Since man does not know what is really good for him, we implore G-d that, “The treasure which is good for us You should open.” |  |
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Am I Ready? Hashem Hu HaElokim
By Elisha GreenbaumAs the Neila service (ultimate prayer of Yom Kippur) draws to its conclusion, we engage in a group ritual simultaneously thought-provoking and inspiring. 1 Comment |  |
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