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Practices and meditations for making changes in life during the high holidays and all year long

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A song for Elul and the high holidays

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“We have talked, we have talked, we have talked, but we have not listened”

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A reminder that we have Elul to return to ourselves, the people we have wronged, and each other

a moon is obscured by dark blue clouds

An invitation to open our hearts to prepare for the reflection of Elul

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A prayer and poem asking to return us to ourselves and our source

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A meditation on the purity of our souls and the search to be at-one with our truest selves

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A prayer reminding us to stay open so that we come closer to the divine

Stone archway with cobblestone path, leading to a garden and another arched window beyond.

Prayers and kavannot for those who should not fast

A person is holding a spoon above a bowl of noodle soup on a white table.

A poem expressing the intensity of our journey through the Jewish calendar, from Tisha b’Av through Simchat Torah

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