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High Holidays with the Rebbe (intro)


Join us as we spend the "head" and nerve center of the Jewish year with the Rebbe

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Posted: Sep 2, 2010
My Prayer
May the world be blessed by peace this year. May the Jewish people no longer live in fear and live with pride everywhere. May all the people of the earth recognize that there is but one G-d. That He is responsible for all the blessings we enjoy. May we all be grateful to Him.Please G-d protect us and endow us with knowledge and inclination to do what is right before your eyes. Please grant us peace,happiness health and prosperity.
Posted By Anonymous, Merrick, NY

Posted: Sep 23, 2008
Absolutely touching.
Posted By Joel

Posted: Oct 9, 2007
Peace of Jerusalem
May ALMIGHTY G-D be with our beloved Jerusalem let us never gorget to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and all of Israel!
Posted By Julia Rosina

Posted: Oct 8, 2007
54 yrs. old and jewish
that was a great story-I too was once a secular Jew-I didn't flunk out of Sunday school-I just went to the candy store-Chabad has much to offer and is a great web-site to learn from-I wish you all the best. we all have to start somewhere right?
Posted By arlene moore, Spokane Valley, Wa.

Posted: Oct 6, 2007
I AM 54 YEARS OLD AND JEWISH
Looking at this site I learned more in 5 minutes than I knew in a lifetime. I flunked out in Hebrew school as a kid and have never been to a service in my life and did not know what the Holidays were about. It was always too confusing to me, but for the first time in my life i read a succinct explanation. While I will never be religous because I am a secular Jew, this is a great sight which I intend to go back to in order to finally learn more about the religion, because I admit that I know nothing. But I do take off from work on Yom Kippur. That is the extent of what I do.
Posted By Anonymous, NYC, NY

Posted: Sep 21, 2007
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L' Shanah Tovah to all Jews.
May the New Year be a sweet one and bless us all more each day. May G-d protect Israel and its military from any enemies. May peace come to Israel and the world soon. May everyone have a healthy New Year. May Chabad receive all it needs to continue being here for all of us.
Posted By Allen Neuhauser, Phoenix, AZ

Posted: Sep 20, 2007
This site is a blessing!
Thanks to everyone who in some way made this site available for everyone.
Thanks so much
Posted By Carol Reid, Port Moody, Canada

Posted: Sep 11, 2007
Above thought
From your thoughts to G-d's ears. Shana Tova.
Posted By Terri B, Eustis, Fl/USA

Posted: Sep 9, 2007
If I had one wish, what would IT be?
Be one united family. Peace between brothers and sisters, because the Peace starts from inside out. Try to be the best of ourselves in this World.
Posted By Anonymous, Luzerne, EEUU

Posted: Sep 2, 2007
Thank You
I have been richly blessed-Chabad has come to Spokane!! We have a wonderful Rabbi, his wife and their two adorable children-Now we here in Spokane are blessed!
Posted By Arlene Moore, Spokane Valley, Wa.



 

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