Jewish.TV - Chabad Video for Friday, September 11, 2015 - Days of Guilt or Days of Love? Friday, Elul 27, 5775 · September 11, 2015
This Week's Features Days of Guilt or Days of Love? Preparing Ourselves Spiritually for the High Holidays
By Yosef Y. Jacobson
Kingship, Remembrances and Shofars
Analyzing the structure of the Rosh Hashanah Musaf
A basic overview of the scriptural and Talmudic sources for the three-part structure of the Rosh Hashanah Musaf prayer, plus its deeper meaning as embodied by two chassidic parables.
By Yisroel Altein Watch (27:18)
United As One: Pre-Rosh Hashanah Reflections
A Taste of Text—Nitzavim
How can we truly unite with another? Only by realizing that every person has a quality that is unique that only he or she can contribute.
By Chana Weisberg Watch (21:16)
The Two Voices
A new perspective on the meaning of teshuvah
As we approach Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, join Rabbi Sacks on an intellectual journey to explore the concept and deep meanings of teshuvah (repentance).
By Rabbi Jonathan Sacks Watch (1:09:07)
Treasure Hunting
Stick Figure Vignette: Parshat Nitzavim
A group of warriors prepare for an epic quest to the end of the ocean.
By Dovid Taub Watch (1:39)
Class 2: Being Forgiving
The Jewish Pathway to Forgiveness
Should victims of crime, terror, abuse, or torture forgive their offenders? Is it always laudable? Is it morally required? Is it always possible to forgive? This class will discuss the limits and parameters of when we should forgive those who have wronged us.
By Raleigh Resnick Watch (20:00)
The Mitzvah Campaign of Ahavat Yisrael
The mitzvah to love your fellow Jew is a central principle in the Torah. How can we realistically define this seemingly elusive mitzvah, and what practically is intended with turning it into a campaign?
By Mendel Kaplan Watch (58:38)
Rosh Hashanah at Ground Zero
Prayers and Sounding the Shofar
A Jewish woman goes looking for services on Rosh Hashanah and hears the shofar at Ground Zero.
By Colonel Jacob Goldstein Watch (3:29)
Our Father, Our King
Merging intimacy and awe in the High Holiday prayers
The High Holidays are often approached with fear, but a closer look reveals an inner core of divine intimacy along with human empowerment and illumination.
By Tali Loewenthal Watch (35:31)
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