Monday, September 29, 2025

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On Memory, Remorse and Returning
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By the Numbers
12 Facts About the Yom Kippur War

12 Facts About the Yom Kippur War

While causing Israel many losses, the battle also highlights how "the Guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps."

By Yehuda Altein

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Take the Yom Kippur True or False Quiz

Take the Yom Kippur True or False Quiz

Is your Yom Kippur knowledge up to snuff?

By Menachem Posner

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Your Questions
Why the Break Fast?

Why the Break Fast?

It's Not (Just) Because We're Hungry!

By Yehuda Shurpin

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The Freeman Files
Yom Kippur Without Guilt

Yom Kippur Without Guilt

On Memory, Remorse and Returning

By Tzvi Freeman

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Podcasts
Kosher Yoga?

Kosher Yoga?

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

Watch (1:00:29)
 

Voices
Zaidy's Yom Kippur

Zaidy's Yom Kippur

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

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The Yom Kippur Drunk

The Yom Kippur Drunk

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

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Video
What the Rebbe told People Wishing for Death

What the Rebbe told People Wishing for Death

A story Rabbi Kalmenson says he wishes he included in his book, On Purpose.

By Mendel Kalmenson

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Ten-Day Journey

Ten-Day Journey

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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