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What is it about the month of Elul that leads our minds and hearts straight into Rosh Hashanah? Rabbi Geller's crash course on cultivating awareness, honesty and introspection is a smart way to get a head start on the upcoming year. A yearly classic for beginners.

KI 541 A
We are told that on Rosh Hashanah we can experience compassion within judgement? But aren't these ideas diametrically opposed? Have you ever noticed how people enter a state of denial on committing a wrongdoing? Rabbi Kahn reminds us how to apply our minds to earn a positive judgement.

KY 540 A
The blast of the Shofar somehow shakes a primordial chord within our being. How should we relate to this eerie sound? With unusual clarity, Rabbi Kirzner describes how the shofar's cry can bring about a cathartic transformation from appreciating the ideas and emotions being called into play.

LA 943 A
Rabbi Lopiansky addresses two important issues regarding Rosh Hashanah: customs in general, and how each pertains to Rosh Hashanah. Hear a detailed progression of the davening and its significance at each stage. He also gives an interesting explanation of the 'simanim' we all do after the evening Kiddush.

LA 943 B
Rabbi Lopiansky addresses two important issues regarding Rosh Hashanah: customs in general, and how each pertains to Rosh Hashanah. Hear a detailed progression of the davening and its significance at each stage. He also gives an interesting explanation of the 'simanim' we all do after the evening Kiddush.

PZ 937
Carrying 'guilt' into Rosh Hashanah because of the negative deeds we've done is not very productive. But aren't we told that 'regret' is important to feel? Rabbi Pliskin explains how the balance of these two extremes can sweeten Divine judgment. Hear how a human being comes to forgive another, and how to show true care for the people in your life.

WO 541 C
Rosh Hashana is the time of year we tremble. Our deeds over the past year may feel behind us, but part of Hashem’s decision for continuing the world is based on those countless forgotten actions done during the past year. Rabbi Weisz describes the judgments on Rosh Hashanah by explaining how the 'who we are', and 'who we want to be' can be what shapes the gifts and challenges awaiting us in the new year.

WY 541 A
What two emotions should we feel during the shofar blast? Hear an in-depth look at atonement, repentance, and the steps needed to uproot past mistakes. Another oft-misunderstood concept is 'yirah' fear. And why it is so vitally important at this juncture to establish a deeper intimacy with God?

WY 937
Why is it that modern society has this fixation that all they undertake has to be exciting? Does just the thought of the laborious task of doing teshuva discourage you? Catch a few sparkling moments of genius from Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg - whose challenge to us for taking teshuva to heart may be the key for that important change in your life you've always been hoping for.

ZM 541
There are a few concepts of Rosh Hashana that do not make much sense. First, why are we told not to pray for personal requests? And if it’s the birthday of the world, why all the fear and trepidation? And logically repentance of Yom Kippur should come before Rosh Hashanah! Rabbi Zeldman keeps us focused on the primary goals we hope to attain.