Yom Kippur 5778

Yom Kippur During the course of the entire year when we say the Shema, the second verse,ברוך שם כבוד   מלכותו לעולם ועד  , (Baruch shem ..) Blessed is the Honorable Name of Hashem for ever and ever, is said silently.…

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Tisha B’Av 5777

Tisha B’Av A story is told about Napoleon who was passing a shul inParis on Tisha B’Av when he heard crying and wailing coming from inside. Thinking that there was something terrible going on, he stepped inside to see what…

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Succot 5778

Succot The Tur (written by R. Jacob ben Asher 1269-1343) notes in the name of his brother that the three festivals, Pesach, Shavuot, and Sukkot, correspond to our three forefathers, Avraham, Yitzchak, and Yaakov: Passover corresponds to Avraham because the…

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Sefirat Haomer 5778

Sefirat Haomer – The Counting of the Omer When the Holy Temple stood, a daily sacrifice was brought every morning and evening. Our current morning prayer, שחרית  - Shacharit, corresponds to, and substitutes for, that morning sacrifice, and מנחה  -…

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Sefirat Haomer 5778

Sefirat Haomer ll The שולחן ערוך  - Code of Jewish Law, teaches us of a custom not to get married from Pesach until the 33rd day of the Omer, for during these 33 days Rabbi Akiva’s 24,000 students died. We…

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Rosh Hashana 5778

Rosh Hashanah The first day of the month of Tishrei, is Rosh Hashanah, The Day of Judgment. What is it about the first day of Tishrei that makes it the day that Hashem has decided to judge the world? Passover…

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Rosh Hashana 5778

Rosh Hashanah II The prayers in the סדור , Siddur, the Jewish prayer book, were composed by the Men of the Great Assembly, the אנשי כנסת הגדולה . This esteemed assemblage, was comprised of 120 holy Rabbis many of whom…

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Purim 5779

Purim 5779 Pesach is the holiday on which we celebrate the open miracles that Hashem did for the Jewish people in Egypt to take them from slavery to freedom. Purim, on the other hand, is when we celebrate Hashem’s hidden…

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