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| There are numerous customs and traditions for the high holidays. Are they merely observed due to “tradition” or are there some deeper meanings?
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| This is a class to women discussing the halachot for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
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| An in depth look at the holiday of Yom Kippur
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| On Yom Kippur G-d grants us true forgiveness. How is this achieved and how can we be truly forgiving in our personal relationships?
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The Laws of Yom Kippur The five prohibitions on Yom Kippur, the way we dress and many other customs of Yom Kippur.
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| The Five Step Program to Teshuvah
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| “Yom Kippur is a time of teshuvah, repentance, for all.” Examine this puzzling passage from Maimonides and gain insight into the special nature of this holy day.
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Part 1 of 3 Holiness in time and space; an introduction to the festival of Rosh Hashanah
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Part 2 of 3 The nature of repentance and Yom Kippur, and the relationship between Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah
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Part 3 of 3 The experience of joy and the meaning of Sukkot and Simchat Torah: Understanding how they follow naturally after Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
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| This class presents the deeper meaning to the mitzvah of sounding the shofar.
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| This class provides a thorough understanding of the mitzvah of teshuvah.
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| This class explains the extraordinary nature of the most sacred day of the year: Yom Kippur.
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| Rosh Hashanah is the grand day of Judgement. Each year we engage in a series of activities to “confuse” the Satan and stymie his prosecutorial attacks on high. But, after all these years, hasn’t he caught on?
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Rosh Hashanah Prayers: part 1 Discover the incredible code of “majesty, memory and symphony” woven into the tapestry we call the Rosh Hashanah service. Gain valuable insight into the timeless meaning “prayer induced renewal”.
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Rosh Hashanah Prayers: part 2 Discover the incredible code of “majesty, memory and symphony” woven into the tapestry we call the Rosh Hashanah service. Gain valuable insight into the timeless meaning “prayer induced renewal”.
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| The Al Chet prayer, confession of sins, is said numerous times in the course of the Yom Kippur services: examine the individual confessions enumerated in the text.
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Part 1 of 2 Long live the King! What does the start of the year have to do with the crowning of G-d as the king of our world? Join us as we explore the four ways in Torah study in connection with this concept
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Part 2 of 2 When we run to catch a bus downtown, is our will to run, catch the bus or to get the business deal downtown? This class explores the inner will, the external will and what G-d has to do with all of this
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