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"And it will come to pass on that day that the great shofar will sound...” The prophecy goes on to describe the in-gathering of Jews 'lost' and 'dispersed' in exile, as they return to Jerusalem in the final redemption.
By Moishe New
A Jew’s purpose is to illuminate all the world around him. To “illuminate” does not mean to change the order of creation; rather, light enables one to discern the true nature and purpose of what already is there.
A traditional and solemn Chabad melody for the High Holidays “Avinu Malkeinu” prayer. From a live performance in Petach Tikva, Israel: sung by Simche Friedman with violinist Shimmy Veishandler.
By Simche Friedman
Rosh Hashanah as the yearly coronation of G-d as king. First in a 3-part series about the High Holidays.
By Yehuda Leib Schapiro
By Rachel Grossbaum
A gathering with the Rebbe (evening before Rosh Hashanah 5741)
The holiday of Rosh Hashanah marks the New Year, a time of renewal and change; yet the beginning of the yearly cycle also contains the polar theme of steadfast resolve and continuity.
Aaron L. Raskin
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