Tag: Yom Kippur

In this article, Dr. Abraham J. Twerski explores the concept of guilt in psychology and Judaism.
Colin Powell's recent passing brought attention to his experiences as a Shabbos goy in his youth, helping observant Jews with tasks on the Sabbath.
The process of teshuvah, or repentance, is often seen as an individual pursuit.
In this segment, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Sally Abed, and Noah Efron discuss the impact of the Abraham Accords a year after its launch, reflecting on the changes since then-President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were in office.
In this episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Sally Abed, and Noah Efron discuss a few important topics.
Yonit and Jonathan discuss tips for fasting before Yom Kippur and recommend books in a podcast episode.
This is a promotional announcement for a Yom Kippur shiur (lecture) by Rabbi Joseph Dweck.
The author explores the connection between the haftarot (prophetic readings) leading up to Yom Kippur and the process of reconciliation between the Jewish people and God.
Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain reflect on the connections between Yom Kippur, the 9/11 anniversary, and the impact of the tragedy on American and Israeli societies.
As Yom Kippur approaches, the author reflects on the challenge of forgiving others, particularly when they show no remorse or apologize.
In this article, Tamar Manasseh discusses her plans for observing Yom Kippur in Englewood, a neighborhood in Chicago that has experienced a significant amount of violence.
The text discusses a recent Israeli prison break involving six high-risk Palestinian security prisoners that has left authorities perplexed.
Carly Pildis shares a recipe for a one-pan apples and honey chicken dish that is perfect for when you forget about a holiday meal.
In this episode, Unorthodox explores the themes of apologies, forgiveness, and repentance.
In this episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi explore the idea of national repentance as we approach the High Holidays.
In this article, the author addresses the difficulties and decisions faced by rabbis in planning for High Holiday services during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
In this article, Rabbi Moshe Hauer explores the importance of thinking big in religious life.
The text explores the idea that Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, is a form of time travel.
In this episode of Unorthodox, Israeli actress Shira Haas, known for her roles in "Unorthodox" and "Shtisel," discusses learning English through TV watching, responding to criticism of "Unorthodox's" portrayal of Orthodox Judaism, and her upcoming role as Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir.
Rabbi Mordechai Kuber has written a comprehensive three-volume guide called "Crossing the Dateline" to help observant Jews navigate the halachic dateline when traveling to the Far East.
The author reflects on their experience of celebrating Jewish holidays, such as Purim, Pesach, Shavuot, and the High Holidays, under lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This text does not provide any information or content related to Yom Kippur & Sukkot through a Sephardi lens, as indicated by the given title.
Larry King, the iconic TV talk show host, changed his name early in his career to fit the broadcasting industry's norms.
This essay recounts the author's experiences with their father and the strong desire he had for them to keep him company.
In this article from The Times of Israel, the authors discuss several topics of importance in Israeli society.