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How much presence vs. distractions do you have in your life? How about gratitude and positivity vs. seeing the negative?
Rosh Hashana- the Jewish New Year is not only a celebration for the start of new beginnings; it is called "Yom Hadin," the day of judgment.
Kabbalah and Chassidut explain that the judgment of Rosh Hashana is on the extent of how much we brought Hashem- God, into our lives.
Much like a physical king has dominion over every vicinity of his kingdom, Hashem's kingship is manifested by the extent of his dominion over every area of our lives.
By Rabbi Amichai CohenHow much presence vs. distractions do you have in your life? How about gratitude and positivity vs. seeing the negative?
Rosh Hashana- the Jewish New Year is not only a celebration for the start of new beginnings; it is called "Yom Hadin," the day of judgment.
Kabbalah and Chassidut explain that the judgment of Rosh Hashana is on the extent of how much we brought Hashem- God, into our lives.
Much like a physical king has dominion over every vicinity of his kingdom, Hashem's kingship is manifested by the extent of his dominion over every area of our lives.

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