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Many people overlook the fact that teshuva is more than just correcting your past mistakes by saying ‘sorry.’ True teshuva implies changing who you are, and becoming who you want to be. Rav Berkovits, also an expert life coach, guides you through the tefillos (prayer) and avoda (service) of Rosh Hashanah. An experience you can take along to shul.
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Is Rosh Hashanah just a pleasant holiday for getting together and reminiscing over good times - or is there more substance to it that can make a big difference in the quality of your life? Hear how and why the formulating of attainable goals beforehand can make this coming year your best yet.
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At the moment that I make a mistake, what chance is there to really comprehend its import or consequences? Another obstacle, especially for feeling regret, is how strongly do I believe that the proscribed process of repentance can somehow turn back the clock to obliterate the deed? This important talk goes to the core of Rosh Hashana, and indeed opens a door to believe how possible it is to change your essence and your behavior.
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If the day of Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the human race, why is it that only Jews commemorate it? And if God created the world as His way of giving, what should be our response to earn this eternal gift of life? And isn't it a bit strange to celebrate at the same time that you are facing judgement?
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The two most crucial points to prepare for Rosh Hashanah are first to recognize what your top virtues are, and secondly, to realize how really important you are in this world. Learn how to zero in on your potential and self worth in order to appreciate exactly what your goals are for the big day.
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Rabbi Orlowek explains how Rosh Hashanah, an intense day of awe and reverence, is also a day of simcha and chesed. The connection between Rosh Hashanah and chesed holds the secret to our preparation for success on this day.
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The sound of the shofar is soon to wail. Elul is the time to prepare your attitude and thoughts for the blasts we inwardly yearn to embrace. This invitation comes once a year. RSVP.
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That most powerful of days, Rosh Hashana, seems to be plagued with practices that seem less than dignified. What place does a seemingly childish act of dipping an apple in honey to symbolize having a sweet new year have at this time, and how does it connect to the ShofarÌÄåÄåÄÌÄåâÌâå¢s blow? Rabbi Wagnesberg delves into the layers of speech, and shows which kind of communication is most loving of all.
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While studying at the famed yeshivas of Chaim Berlin, Lakewood and the Mir in Jerusalem, Rabbi Noson Weisz also received a degree in Microbiology from the University of Toronto, an MA in Political Science at the New School for Social Research and his LLB from the University of Toronto. Rabbi Weisz is currently a senior lecturer at Yeshiva Aish HaTorah in Jerusalem and writes a weekly parsha page on aish.com. In this talk, Rabbi Weisz discusses making Hashem king this Rosh Hashanah.
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The Rambam seems to say that one who worships God from fear or from the desire to gain reward is not only mistaken, but may indeed be outright selfish. There are, however, contrary statements in the Torah that say otherwise. Rabbi Weinberg explores these opposing views to help us refine our Avodas Hashem.