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 | | |  | This email dedicated by: Mr. Robert Ambalu In memory of Yair Netzer ben Abraham z"l Tishrei 7, 5772 · October 5, 2011 | | Dovid Taub & Jonathan Goorvich |  |
|  | | Featured Videos | | | 6 Tishrei, 5743 · September 23, 1982 The unity of all Jews derives from the fact that every Jewish soul is "an actual part of G-d Above." Therefore, "Jewish unity" is not limited to Jews who are alive, but includes those who have passed on, as well. |  |  | | | How and When to Forgive and Forget A practical look at how to forgive people -- especially those closest to us -- after they have caused us harm. By Tzvi Freeman |  |  | | | Echoes of a Shofar Eyewitnesses share their personal stories of how Jews valiantly resisted the British ban on sounding the shofar at the Western Wall from 1930-1947. |  |  | | | A Short Biography of the Mother of the Rebbe A look at the remarkable and heroic life of the mother of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory. |  |  | | | A deeper look at the meaning and significance of the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. By Moshe New |  |  | | | The value of community in times of grief as well as joy. By Lazer Gurkow |  |  | | | The High Holidays and Teshuvah How to properly experience the High Holiday season when your heart and head are burdened with challenges, worries, and frustrations from day to day anxieties. By Ezra Schochet |  |  | | | Day of Atonement Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the calendar, is a day of atonement which is observed chiefly through fasting. |  |  | | | Inch by Inch Are you worrying about the end zone, or steadily working toward your goal inch by inch? By Alan Veingrad |  |  | | | Letters and Numbers of Torah - Yom Kippur In our prayers, the verse Shema Yisrael is followed by a verse that appears nowhere in the Torah. What is its origins? Why do we whisper it all year long and why do we say it out loud on Yom Kippur?
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