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by Rabbi Binyomin Weisz
by Rabbi Pinchas Hackenbroch
And a lesson from the sounding of the Shofar.
by Rabbi Dov Heller, LMFT
God wants a relationship with us. How badly do you want a relationship with Him?
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
How a community of Jews defied the Spanish Inquisition to listen to the Shofar.
by Debbie Gutfreund
How our body’s reaction to hearing the shofar’s blast primes us for real change.
by Rabbi Doniel Baron
The primal cry of the shofar expresses the deepest core of a person that words alone cannot reach.
by Rabbi Tzvi Gluckin
Being a Jew means being part of the counter-culture.
by Sherri Mandell
From the narrow opening of the shofar, comes the wide expanse of relief.
by Rabbi Mark Spiro
The shofar blast reminds us that our essence is truly free.
by Yaakov Astor
The shofar arouses the divine voice within, calling us back to our Source.
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
The quintessential symbol of Rosh Hashana is more than just a primitive trumpet.
by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
Maximizing our greatest gift – time.
by Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis
On Rosh Hashanah, the shofar reminds us of a higher calling.
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