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Hudson Valley marks Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish holiday celebrating the new year. The name “Yom Kippur” literally means “Day of Atonement”, and it is a day set aside to “afflict the soul”, to atone for the sins of the past year. If forgiveness is denied, you should ask at least two more times.

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Whereas Rosh Hashanah is a relatively joyous holiday, with family gatherings and shared hope for the New Year, Yom Kippur is altogether more staid and serious, as befits the objective of the day.

We spend lots of time grooming ourselves to the anticipated expectations of others, sometimes at the expense of discovering or expressing who we actually are in the first place.

When it comes to investing in the stock market this time of year, investors sometimes pay attention to the Jewish calendar even if they profess another faith because Wall Street’s conventional wisdom urges them to do so. If we are going to be depending on one another in the months and the years to come, we have to be open, frank, trustworthy and constructive. A day of sacred reminder to “beat the rush” and make things right while we are still alive to enjoy the wonderful consequences of that transformative experience of forgiving and being forgiven.

“Last night marked the start of Rosh Hashanah – a holiday during which the Jewish people gather across the country and around the world to celebrate the new year”, the National Republican Senatorial Committee said in a statement Monday.

Rabbi Hillel Katzir lives in Fort Collins.

Knowledge from Bespoke Funding Group launched in 2014 discovered that the technique labored in eight out of the earlier 13 Jewish Excessive Holy Days durations.

5) Yom Kippur falls on a Sabbath this year, although it could fall on any other day of the week.

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When I attend the rites, I am always struck by the very antiquity of them, which go back long before the Catholic Christian rites I personally preside over. In an official capacity, I am there as the representative of the bishop of San Bernardino, who has made me his ecumenical and interfaith officer. “I wish Russian Jews a happy and sweet year, good health, happiness and prosperity”, he concluded. Today, I shout amen to that because when I realized when I accepted Christ as Lord and Savior, he became the atonement for my sin.

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