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Rosh Hashanah (Nitzavim)
Rosh Hashanah by the Numbers
9 Rosh Hashanah Myths and Misconceptions
Get ready to reexamine everything you ever assumed you knew about Rosh Hashanah
Get ready to reexamine everything you ever assumed you knew about Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah Thoughts
This Is What You Need to Tell the Demons Inside You
We have to remember that we are inherently pure and good, and each day is a new day and a new opportunity.
We have to remember that we are inherently pure and good, and each day is a new day and a new opportunity.
Your Questions
The Problem With Feeding Fish at Tashlich
Contrary to what some believe, feeding the fish is not part of the Tashlich ritual.
Contrary to what some believe, feeding the fish is not part of the Tashlich ritual.
Take the Rosh Hashanah Quiz
See how well you know the basics of the first holiday of the Jewish year
See how well you know the basics of the first holiday of the Jewish year
Jewish News
Story
A Shofar in Siberia and the Young Boy Who Arranged It
Young Meir noticed that with each passing day his grandfather grew more and more depressed. “How will we blow the shofar?” cried the Rebbe.
Young Meir noticed that with each passing day his grandfather grew more and more depressed. “How will we blow the shofar?” cried the Rebbe.
Parshah
The Center of the Universe
The greatest threat to morality is if every individual believes that the purpose of creation, the mission of the Jewish people, and the fate of humanity is out of his or her control. The greatest assurance that people will make the correct choices in life is when each individual understands that G‑d looks to him or her as the center of the universe.
The greatest threat to morality is if every individual believes that the purpose of creation, the mission of the Jewish people, and the fate of humanity is out of his or her control. The greatest assurance that people will make the correct choices in life is when each individual understands that G‑d looks to him or her as the center of the universe.
Lifestyle
With whom did G-d consult (when He said "Let us make man")? He consulted with the souls of the righteous
Midrash Rabbah, Bereishit 8:7
Print Magazine
Some people think that if they were truly spiritual, they would never eat.
In truth, few acts are as divine as eating food.
Eating is similar to sifting gold. You grasp the divine spark within a food and reject the dross. And then, in the mitzvahs energized by that food, you carry that divine spark back to its origin ...
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