Monday, September 3, 2018

Rosh Hashanah begins Sunday eve September 9, through Tuesday night, September 11, 2018. Browse our collection of short films, inspiring essays, family activities, recipes and more at High Holidays.

CALENDAR AND HOLIDAYS
 
Rosh Hashanah begins Sunday eve September 9, through Tuesday night, September 11, 2018. Browse our collection of short films, inspiring essays, family activities, recipes and more at High Holidays.
 ABC's of Rosh Hashanah 
 ABC's of Rosh Hashanah 
 A handy checklist of everything you need to know for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. 
 by Rabbi Shraga Simmons 
 

Pre-Rosh Hashanah

A key component of Rosh Hashanah preparation is to ask for forgiveness from anyone we may have wronged during the previous year. To the greatest extent possible, we want to begin the year with a clean slate – and without anyone harboring a grudge against us. Similarly, we should be quick to forgive those who have wronged us.
Many people have the custom of going to the mikveh before Rosh Hashanah after midday. A mikveh, which has the power to purify from certain types of spiritual impurities, can be an important part of the teshuva process.

 
  

  

  

The Shul with the Coffin

by Rabbi Benjamin Blech

  

Weekly Torah Portion Click Here...
 
Today's Quote – Elul 23
Faults in Others
Today's Photo – Elul 23
Visiting IDF Soldiers
An IDF soldier gets a surprise visit at the end of basic training.
 
   
     
     
 
 

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