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by Jennifer Berger
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by Rabbi Go’el Elkarif
The value of love. A touching story to share before Yom Kippur.
by Emuna Braverman
I barely remember the past. But I do vividly remember the mortifying experience in 6th grade when my teacher embarrassed me in front of the class.
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
The struggle and freedom of asking and giving forgiveness.
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
What draws tens of thousands of Jews, night after night, to the midnight Selichot service?
by Charlie Harary
Try your best, and God takes you all the way.
by Jon
My best friend inexplicably severed our relationship. I was faced with the challenge of forgiving the unforgivable.
by Delia Fine
I slowly began to realize that Yom Kippur is a gift, not a burden.
by Rabbi Shimon Apisdorf
Now is the time to work on mending any rifts in your family.
It's getting up afterwards that matters.
by Eliana Cline
It made me feel like a fraud. But this year is different.
by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
I cringe thinking how much aggravation I caused this woman.
by Rabbi Yaakov Salomon
This Yom Kippur, leave the guilt at home.
Pulling our misdeeds out by their roots.
by Rabbi Ephraim Nisenbaum
Lost? Relax. Here's the way to get back on route.
Not all wins take place on the playing field.
Breaking the empathy barrier this Yom Kippur.
by Yael Mermelstein
Yom Kippur enables us to wipe out our soul spam.
Most interactions are with people whose private pain is hidden from us. How can we make sure that we do not add to their distress with a harsh word?
by Rabbi Ari Kahn
After taking another man's life, a petty criminal changes the direction of his life.
by Rabbi Tzvi Gluckin
"My career was still stuck in neutral. I wasn't working. I wasn't doing anything to get things going either, except blaming my roomate for ruining my life with his success."
by Ted Roberts
Those who believe in the power of good deeds love to tell his story.
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