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When the last note is sounded, will we forget the memory of the blast and go back to ourselves?

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As we prepare to trace the world’s beginnings, may we choose life

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A full ritual to help you practice atonement and cleansing going into Yom Kippur

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Intentions, blessings, and poems to read upon immersing in the mikveh before Rosh Hashanah

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“For the Regretter, a regretting song”

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“Holiness dwells in this day / and our souls are overwhelmed”

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“The page is blank again. / Write! calls the king. / But what shall I write?”

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A poem reflecting on how to release ourselves of guilt

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A ritual for letting go of guilt placed on us by outside forces

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Take time to prepare your personal prayers for the high holidays

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