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Our sages enumerate 10 symbolic meanings for blowing the shofar on Rosh Hashana.
by Rabbi Avie Gold
All About the High Holidays
by Rabbi Mordechai Katz
Themes and customs of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
The Rabbi's Deal with a Gangster
by Rabbi H.N. Ehrmann
We have decided to let you go, on condition that you promise to assist any Jew in distress.
Gratitude Attitude
by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin
When someone does something for you, you have to the choice: to focus on what could have been done better, or to focus on what was done right.
Audio Feature: Top 10 Things to do in the Old City of Jerusalem
by InnerNet
Planning a trip to the Israel? Let InnerNet be your online tour guide!
Love and Fear
by Meir Levin
In our relationship with parents, spouse and boss -- and especially with God -- we are constantly balancing the need to get close, with the need to keep a respectful distance.
Three Vital Blasts
by R' Shlomo Wallach
On Rosh Hashanah, we blow three different types of shafar blasts. What is the deeper meaning of each?
Building a Jewish Home
by Sarah Chana Radcliffe
A homemaker shapes the atmosphere by the guests she welcomes, the behavior she accepts, and the spiritual element she brings into the house.
Becoming a Professional Jew
by Yehuda Mendelson
Rosh Hashana is the day when one plants his vision for life -- determining what will sprout during the year that follows.
Doubt and Certainty
by Rabbi Akiva Tatz M.D.
Nothing in the world is entirely good or bad. Is the combination of factors so complex that we're paralyzed?
Recipes for a Sweet New Year
by InnerNet
Delicious challah and honey-cut recipes that are sure to make your whole year sweet!
They Shall Be One
by R' Abraham Twerski MD
In marriage there must be a new self which is the family.