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Sara Esther, Thank you for this wonderful message. It is not only the time for all Jews to begin to plan and prayer for the New Year naturally. For me it is now the time for me to come home to my Jewish faith, plan, pray, and think what Hashem has been telling me for 35 years.
May you have a sweet Rosh HaShannah
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Thank you for providing this vessel. Sara Esther, you are an inspiration. May G-d bless you, the writers and the readers of the JewishWoman.org with a year of pure and revealed blessings - Btw, this site always helps me find the right "headspace." Thank you for providing this amazing opportunity for Jewish women to gather together and share strength and wisdom. It is a great pleasure and honor to be a part of this beautiful online community. Blessings.
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What a joy to learn from Sara Esther Crispe "in-person"! I will incorporate her teachings today into my prayers at Rosh HaShanah and in the year to follow, with the intention of being willing and prepared to develop, to learn, and to change as appropriate in order to grow spiritually. Thank you for this wonderful New Year's lesson.
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Changing Your Head Space
A Rosh Hashanah VideoCast |
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A Rosh Hashanah greeting from Sara Esther Crispe, editor of TheJewishWoman.org. (3:07) | |
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Round Raisin Challah and Tzimmes Join bubby and bake the traditional High Holidays round raisin challah and make tzimmes, the holiday’s special sweet carrots dish.
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| Let’s take a close look at honey, the sweet side of nature; what is it and from where do we get it?
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Haazinu Parshah Report Rabbi Kadoozy astounds the scientific community with this rare satellite footage of planet earth.
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The Jewish New Year A deeper look into the meanings and customs of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year: From crowning G-d as our king to blowing the Shofar and dipping apple into honey.
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| Have you ever wondered why we blow the shofar on Rosh Hashnah? Learn all about the meaning of the most central mitzvah of this holiday.
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| On the first day of Rosh Hashanah we go to a body of water to recite the tashlich prayer, where we beseech G-d for mercy, atonement and a good new year.
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| A virtual tour across five continents
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| Join Itche and Jono as they cruise through the holidays of the month of Tishrei
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10 Shevat, 5746 • January 20, 1986 The Talmud teaches that on Rosh Hashanah, G-d asks His people to sound the Shofar in order to make Him their King, and to “remind” Him of their meritorious past.
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| Join us as we spend the "head" and nerve center of the Jewish year with the Rebbe
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| A preview of the stimulating and moving events of the month of Tishrei, the Jewish New Year.
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A Rosh Hashanah Short That first day of school, your first job interview, your first day in your own home, the first day of the rest of your life...
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| If you had one wish to be granted by G‑d ... what would it be?
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| What parent can resist the desperate cries of his or her child? The call of the shofar is our raw guttural cry to our Father in Heaven.
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| Discover the different kinds of shofars used on Rosh Hashanah the world over and get an inside look into how they’re crafted.
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by Miri Miri tells the story of a neshama that came down to earth to shine light, but got into big trouble instead--and how a shofar rescued the neshama from despair.
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