On behalf of NJOP, Jewish Treats would like to wish all of our fans and followers “L’shana Tova Tikatayhvu,” may we all be inscribed for a year of good health and happiness. To better prepare for Rosh Hashana, click here to access NJOP’s Complete Guide to Rosh Hashana.
The High Holidays are a time to rendezvous with our Maker, to own-up to the sins that we have committed during the previous year, and to emerge anew, ready to serve God with vitality, freshness, and enthusiasm. What is the secret to living a life full of life? To answer this intriguing question, read this illuminating analysis entitled: “Making Each Day Count” from Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald’s Torah message for Rosh Hashana 5783-2022. Out of respect for Rosh Hashana, please consider printing it this afternoon if you plan to read it on Rosh Hashana.
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