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Teshuvah ("Return"; Repentance): (lit. “return”); repentance, return to a Jew’s true essence
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On Yom Kippur we embrace. Our harmony is no longer a harmony of "should", but a harmony of "is". All is forgiven. At onement
What is sin? The Midrash records a “panel discussion” featuring a philosopher, a prophet, the Torah and G-d.
The Torah describes Yom Kippur as achat bashanah, "once a year" -- a phrase which also translates as "the one of the year". The Chassidic masters explain: this is the annual point in time in which true oneness breaks the surface multiplicity and separaten...
The most sacred—and mysterious—ritual in the Holy Temple was the burning of the ketoret, a specially prepared incense whose ingredients and manner of preparation were commanded to Moses at Sinai. The offering of the ketoret in the “Holy of Holies” by the ...
For the Morning Yom Kippur Service, From the Teachings of the Rebbe
The Yom Kippur morning haftarah (from the book of IsaiahIsaiah 57:14-58:14. ) tells us what a meaningful fast is and what it can accomplish. There are also other messages that connect to the theme of Yom Kippur. If I were to sum up the haftarah in one sen...
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