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Yom Kippur 5769 - October 8, 2008

 Holidays
What is Yom Kippur?
Forgiveness and atonement, trepidation and joy, angels and penitents, souls and bodies--are these one and the same? On Yom Kippur they are...
My Body and I: A Fasting Meditation

I understand that fasting on Yom Kippur is supposed to make me focus on my soul rather than my body. But by around lunch time I am so hungry that for the rest of the day all I can think about is food. Doesn't this defeat the purpose?
Two Groschen

"The Rebbe must know something we do not," whispered disciples of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev. "Perhaps he sees a terrible calamity decreed for the coming year, G-d forbid"
 Spirituality
Sin (not the perfume)

"Listen soul, how 'bout you just sleep this one out while I..."
A Writer's Confession

We all are writers. At birth we are given a fresh blank piece of paper and the mandate to write on it whatever we wish.
How to Change the Past

We are physical beings, and the laws of physics (at least as they stand now) dictate that time runs in one direction only. Yet for some reason, we just won't let go. We continue to feel responsible for what was, continue to regard our past as something that still "belongs" to us and which we can somehow "fix"
 Journeys
Jewish Recovery
The place for Jewish recovering addicts to meet, communicate and support each other in their recovery
 Living
From Super Bowl Champion to Champion of Judaism

Meet Alan Veingrad. Offensive lineman. Green Bay Packer. Dallas Cowboy. Champion of Super Bowl XXVII.
A Historic Bailout
Forgiveness

"Jay," my friend wrote in his e-mail, "I don’t think you should go to shul and ask G-d for forgiveness. This Yom Kippur you should stay home, and G-d should beg you to forgive Him for what He's done to you"
 Women
Have You Seen G-d?

If, when we awaken, marvel at the fact that we are alive, then we know that while we slept, it was G‑d who gave rest to our soul, who renewed that spark within it. And since our soul has been returned, we are beginning the day with a soul that has not only seen, but has spent quality time with Him...
A Mother's Greatest Sacrifice

Breaking down in tears, Devorah Leah begged them, "I ask you to swear a serious oath that cannot be broken that you will follow my request even if a human life is at stake."
Rosh Hashanah Recipes
With Rosh Hashanah a few weeks away, now is the time to start preparing the menus! Join us as we fill our tables with special foods for a most memorable holiday.
Three books are opened on Rosh Hashanah: The righteous are inscribed in the book of life; the wicked are inscribed in the book of death, and [the judgment of] the intermediates hangs in balance until Yom Kippur...
— Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 16b

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Thursday
3 Tishrei | October 2
Fast of Gedaliah
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Assassination of Gedaliah (423 BCE)
Passing of Rebbetzin Devorah Leah (1792)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Fast of Gedaliah
Ten Days of Repentance
Friday
4 Tishrei | October 3
Light Shabbat Candles before sunset.
Shabbat
5 Tishrei | October 4
Torah Reading: Vayelech (Deuteronomy 31:1-31:30)
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Rabbi Akiva martyred (134)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Shabbat Shuvah
Sunday
6 Tishrei | October 5
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Rebbetzin Chana (1964)
Monday
7 Tishrei | October 6
Tuesday
8 Tishrei | October 7
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Temple Dedicated (826 BCE)
Passing of R. Baruch (1791)
Wednesday
9 Tishrei | October 8
Erev Yom Kippur
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Kaparot
Festive Meals
Mikveh
Lekach (honey cake)
Additional customs
Yom Kippur fast begins at sunset
Kol Nidrei
Thursday
10 Tishrei | October 9
Yom Kippur
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Rebecca Born (1677 BCE)
2nd Tablets (1313 BCE)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Yom Kippur Observances
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