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Ever wonder what’s behind the mitzvah of having a festive meal before Yom Kippur? Why are we being told to focus our attention on the physical just before entering the holiest spiritual day of the year? Rabbi Kelemen fills us in with what’s really being served at this meal before we enter this holy day.
KY 029 A
Why do we read about the deaths of Aharon's sons Nadav and Avihu on Yom Kippur in an attempt to achieve forgiveness in their merit? After all, they sinned - are we glorifying that? The holiest day of the year, when we achieve a fleeting level of separation between body and soul that is a portend of the end of days is the most perfect time to mention these two great men - creators of Yom Kippur as it exists for us today.
KY 544 C
Yom Kippur is a day we spend in the rarified atmosphere of fasting, tears and prayer. As the day progresses we often feel further and further removed from our earthly pursuits and desires. The problem is how quickly this high feeling comes to an end. We may feel so let down and even apprehensive to take the steps we so fervently promised ourselves the day before. An important class for turning Yom Kippur into a very positive experience.
KY 544 E
A question we may be too ashamed to ask is 'how can I all of a sudden just flip on the desire to 'change my ways' as easily as snapping my fingers'? Rabbi Kirzner shows us how to ask for such changing power. He explains the three basic levels of repentance, and how to lighten our heavy burden by using a Divine shortcut.
KY 544 G
What place does confession have in the teshuvah process? After all, G-d surely knows what we've done - as do we. Rabbi Kirzner proves the depth of vidui as a throwing out of the negativity within us, and how that brings purity in its wake. Even more, how does this process help us reach levels a tzaddik cannot?
KY 544 H
Even if we decide to do teshuvah for the wrong reasons it has value. But isn't that a contradiction to its very definition of sincere regret past wrongdoings, and leaving them behind? Rabbi Kirzner explains the power of repentance - and what we must do when we feel no push to change at all.
KY 546 B
After Yom Kippur we hopefully feel happy and relieved the day is over, and that we've been forgiven by sensing a new feeling of confidence to believe in ourselves again. The holiday of Sukkot is to bring us into a closer intimacy with God.
WB 715 B
The ten days starting from Rosh Hashana through Yom Kippur is the most awesome period in the Jewish calendar - in terms of developing ones finer character traits. Rabbi Wein asserts that the history of teshuva is also the history of humanity. He brings Torah sources and amazing stories to show how teshuva not only builds us individually, but also as a nation.
WB 715 C
In keeping with the introspective spirit of the Day of Atonement, Rabbi Wein delves into question that has perplexed the greatest of Jewish minds: why do we suffer through difficult times? Citing Torah sages and with stories of Jews who triumphed through the darkness of the Holocaust and Soviet Russia, Rabbi Wein sheds light on this difficult question and delivers an inspiring message about the power of teshuva.
WN 543
The Ten Days of Teshuvah, which culminate on Yom Kippur, is the time to speed up the job of clearing the decks, So don't let the past weigh you down says Rabbi Weinberg. But how? If we have many mistakes to regret, won't we just give up? Hear the seven preparatory steps for a good head start to bring about lasting changes.
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