 | | While causing Israel many losses, the battle also highlights how "the Guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps." By Yehuda Altein | | | | | |  | | Is your Yom Kippur knowledge up to snuff? By Menachem Posner | | | | | |  | | It's Not (Just) Because We're Hungry! By Yehuda Shurpin | | | | | |  | | On Memory, Remorse and Returning By Tzvi Freeman | | | | | |  | | Aryeh Siegel embraced Eastern meditation and Hindu practices before realizing how harmful they are. Now, he's on a mission to save people from TM (Transcendental Meditation) and introduce them to kosher practices. Aryeh Siegel in conversation with Chana Weisberg | | | | | |  | | It's an old voice, but powerful and steady. It is my zaidy (grandfather) saying the mourner's kaddish for his father, whose yahrtzeit is on Yom Kippur. By Devora Leah Riesenberg | | | | | |  | | The scandalized crowd was about to eject the man from the synagogue, when the Rebbe turned from the wall and said: "Let him be. For us, Yom Kippur is just beginning, but for him, it's already Simchat Torah." As told by Yanki Tauber | | | | | |  | | A story Rabbi Kalmenson says he wishes he included in his book, On Purpose. By Mendel Kalmenson | | | | | |  | | The prophet Isaiah declares: "Seek G‑d when He can be found, call to Him when He is near." The Talmud explains: "This refers to the Ten Days of Repentance between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur." Living Torah | | | | | | | |
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