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A free 18-page compendium of inspirational articles to deepen your High Holiday experience.
by Hadar Margolin
by Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
The overarching theme of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is "change:" to change from what we were before and to become new individuals.
by Aliza Bulow
Some surprising spiritual insights from the Rosh Hashanah challah.
by Rabbi Yerachmiel Fried
Five minutes of prayer said with understanding, feeling and emotion means far more than hours of lip-service.
by Rabbi Elozor Barclay and Rabbi Yitzchok Jaeger
Cast your baggage into the river.
by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Nivin and Rabbi Shraga Simmons
One day after Rosh Hashanah commemorates a Jewish tragedy whose message reverberates today.
by Rabbi Berel Wein
Discovering the traditional origins and meaning of Rosh Hashanah's most famous foods.
Symbolic foods and lots of honey, too.
When Yom Tov falls on Friday, there is an allowance to prepare on Yom Tov for the needs of Shabbat.
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