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Yom Kippur is the most special day for the Jewish people. It is the day when we let go of the material in order to have the greatest spiritual approach with our Blessed Creator. "The Eternal spoke to Moshe saying: He speaks to the children of Israel saying ... But on the tenth day of the seventh month, this will be the Day of Atonement is, Sacred convocation it will be for you, and you will afflict your being (by means of fasting), you will not have to do any work, for the essence of this day and what Day...

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We are approaching this great day "Yom Kippur" The Day of Atonement. This coming Sunday, September 24 (10 of the Hebrew month of Tishrei) at dusk it will begin, ending on Monday with the rising of the stars. But what does Yom Kippur mean? The word "Yom" in Hebrew is day, and "Kippur" is derived from the word Kapara "expiation", kapara comes from "Kaporet or Kofer" Which means "to cover" We can then understand that it would be an atonement for our sins or "a covering for our sins" Each one anticipates this fearful day by preparing, since on this...

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Did you know that your prayers are very precious ... Rabbi Najman spoke about encouraging and striving in prayer: 'No matter who you are, you must strive and obstinately pray to the blessed Creator " Rabbi Najman also said that one should think as follows: "It is possible that because of my sins I am far from the blessed Creator. Well, if so, then there cannot be a perfect prayer without me " Why did Rabbi Najman say this? The Talmud teaches that every prayer that does not include sinners Israel is not a true prayer. (Keritot 6b) The prayer...

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You better sing and thank the Creator! You must know that if you want "to succeed and be successful in life " and in everything that you carry out, you have to try by all means and ways to rejoice!, even when situations arise very difficult, because the vast majority of difficulties, problems and afflictions of the soul that happen to you, both spiritually and materially, even if you find yourself in serious debts and you have no way to solve them, that is why it is difficult and heavy since you cannot stay in Joy. But if through all...

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The Rosh Hashana holiday, "The New Year" takes place at the beginning of the Hebrew month Tishrei. And she is known to us by this name only in the Mishnah. Becoming a term used for quite some time. In the Torah this holiday is called "Yom Teruah" (The day of the blowing of the Shofar). And "Zikaron Terua" (Reminder of the blowing of the Shofar) in the liturgy, Rosh Hashana is also named with two additional names: "Yom Hazikaron" (Remembrance Day) and "Yom Hadin" (Judgment Day). Of these five names, the term "Rosh Hashana" became the most popular. But each...

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