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Yom Kippur Prayers
Judaism 101 Prayers Shabbat and Holidays Yom Kippur

A Short But Powerful Yom Kippur Experience

This Yom Kippur eve during the evening service, I got to a point in my prayers where I realized that there were things I had done during the past year […]

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Simchat Beit Hashoeiva - The True Source of Happiness
Shabbat and Holidays Sukkot

Sukkot – The True Source of Happiness

Sukkot is known as the “time of our happiness”. While all Chagim are happy times, Sukkot stands out as the pinnacle of joy. Back in the days when the Beit […]

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Celebrate Sukkot in Israel
Passover Shabbat and Holidays Sukkot

Pesach and Sukkot: The Intermediate Days

When pushed I sometimes concede to my family outside Israel that the chagim are not so different in the diaspora and in Israel. After all, most religious people spend the […]

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Hoshana Rabbah
Shabbat and Holidays Sukkot

The Jewish Calendar and Hoshana Rabbah

While everyone is busy with Yom Kippur and Succos and all the mitzvos and preparations that go along with them, the latter part of Succos— Hoshana Rabbah— can get a […]

3 years ago TorahMates
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parshas ha'azinu confused kid
Devarim Weekly Torah Portion

Parshas Ha’azinu: How Can You Do That?

Imagine a doctor walking in the street and he sees a man missing an arm. The doctor approaches the fellow and asks him, “I see you are missing an arm. […]

3 years ago TorahMates
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Sukkos
Shabbat and Holidays Sukkot

Security in the Sukkah

As we bid farewell with a heavy heart to the uplifting days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, we look forward to the wonderful Yom Tov of Sukkos (Sukkot) –זמן […]

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Devarim Weekly Torah Portion

Vayelech: Paranoid or Responsible?

Every seven years, during the Holy Temple era, the king would get up on a platform and read a number of sections from the Torah which contain various commandments and […]

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Devarim Weekly Torah Portion

Vayelech: Every Man a Teacher

In this week’s Torah reading, Abraham was visited by three angels disguised as humans. Assuming them to be ordinary guests, Abraham ran to prepare a lavish meal for them. In […]

3 years ago TorahMates
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Nitzavim - Teshuva
Devarim Weekly Torah Portion

Nitzavim: “Those Who Repent…”

Parshas Nitzavim is a direct continuation from the end of Parshas Ki Savo, which we read last week. The main theme of Ki Savo was the Tochacha, the Admonition, in which Moses describes, in very […]

3 years ago TorahMates
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Rainbow in Judaism - The Seven Colors of the Rainbow
Rosh Hashanah Shabbat and Holidays Yom Kippur

The Seven Colors of the Rainbow

The Secret of Seven The posuk (Torah verse)[1] says, “A tzaddik (righteous person) falls seven times, and rises.” Seven is the number that signifies completeness. In space, there are seven […]

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Thursday Thought: Parshat Tazria – Saved by a Sorry

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