Our traditions consider this day, Yom Kippur, to be the holiest of all the Moedim, God’s Appointed Times. For us, though, every day is special, and every Moed is of equal value. Traditions are given to us to follow by our sages, and can often lead us in a different direction if not applied according […]
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Vezot Habrachah – Yom Kippur 5785
“And This is The Blessing.” It’s a Jewish tradition to read the parashah verses for Yom Kippur but we decided in our community to read Parashat Vezot Habrachah. Again, according to tradition, it is usually read on Simchat Torah, an added holiday celebrated this year on October 25th. With Vezot Habrachah we close the books […]
Yom Kippur 10 Tishrei 5782
https://youtu.be/LiO3oXbCqVo In Jewish tradition, Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement is the holiest day of the year; however, the Torah says that all the Moedim, God’s Appointed Times hold equal value. It is believed that on this special day we will be forgiven for all our sins as if there is only one day when can […]
