An inspiring compendium of articles that will transform your High Holiday experience.

by Aish.com Staff

Want to deepen your understanding of the High Holidays, make them more exciting, meaningful and inspiring?

Aish.com's High Holiday Reader is just for you. A free, user-friendly 35-page compendium of 12 thought-provoking essays that explore the core themes of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.

Download it now, share it with your family and friends and take it with you to synagogue.

 

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Published: September 17, 2008

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Visitor Comments: 7

(7) Anonymous, September 9, 2010 7:00 PM

Thank you for all of your work in putting this compendium together for the use of everyone who wants it. This is such a great gift and I appreciate it so much. I feel like I have several tutors and Hashem keeps sending more my way. The feeling is glorious.

(6) yos, September 21, 2009 1:06 AM

This was great

Thanks, i used this and it helped with my praying

(5) E.J.Welch, September 14, 2009 6:02 PM

Very Interesting,Insightfull

Thank you for taking the time preparing this,It is needed by people like Me Toda

(4) Rosemarie, September 14, 2009 8:21 AM

Thank you for the thoughtful and inspiring gift of the holiday reader.

(3) tahomabear, September 30, 2008 4:28 PM

A wonderful collection of High Holy Day readings!

This collection of High Holy Day readings from Aish.com is utterly wonderful, diverse, thought-provoking, enjoyable and optimistic! My family and I are deeply appreciative of your mitzvah in providing this great collection! I can't wait until next year to see what you do next! Thank you so much for this free downloadable gift of the Aish Rosh Hashanah Series!

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