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Sukkot is a Jewish holiday celebrated by taking off work, celebrating in a hut, and waving unusual bouquets. This video will give you the whole story.
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What, when, and how to wave the lulav and etrog.
On Yom Kippur, the souls return to connect to their origin, carrying with them the divine sparks from all they've done in this world.
Their return rises like an aroma of burning incense through the atmosphere, and through endless strata of spiritual realms, until it reaches a place beyond higher and lower. It reaches the...
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Take this quiz to see how much you know about the Lulav and Etrog!
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At the very beginning of Yom Kippur, before Kol Nidrei, we declare: “With the sanction of the
Omnipresent, and with the sanction of the congregation, by authority of the Heavenly Court, and by author...
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This haunting text marks the start of Yom Kippur services
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Why was the Rebbe calling for joy and celebration during a time of war?
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Where and with whom did you celebrate?
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This custom stems from the obligation to recite 100 blessings each day.
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A group of Israelis wounded whilst serving in the IDF came to Brooklyn for an exclusive visit with the Rebbe. The Rebbe insisted on changing and reframing their disability to positive empowerment.
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Storm-hit Jewish communities in northern Florida brace for Yom Kippur
The Hebrew word for ark, teivah, also means “word.” When G‑d says (to Noah), “Come into the ark,” He is also saying: Enter into the words of prayer and Torah study; there you will find a sanctuary of wisdom, meaning and holiness amidst the raging floodwaters of life.
– Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov
Passing of R. Abraham "The Angel"
(1776)
The 12th of Tishrei is the yahrtzeit (anniversary of the passing) of Rabbi Abraham (1740-1776) the son... Read More »
Tachnun (confession of sins) and similar prayers are omitted.
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