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In this powerful discussion, we explore the deeper meanings behind the customs of Rosh Hashanah, particularly the Simanim and the concept of Chaim (life). Drawing on sources from the Gemara, Chumash, and commentaries like Seforno, we delve into questions such as:
• What is the significance of eating symbolic foods like apple and honey on Rosh Hashanah?
• Why do we ask for both a "good" and "sweet" year, and how does that align with a life of growth and meaning?
• How does Yaakov Avinu’s response to Pharaoh teach us the difference between merely existing and truly living?
Join us as we examine the Torah's perspective on living a meaningful life and how our prayers on Rosh Hashanah set the tone for the year ahead.
The Elul Series is Sponsored by:
Iser and Sary Rabinovitz
In honor of their parents:
Moises and Nava Rabinovitz
Jacobo and Olga Shemaria
With Much Love and Appreciation
This Episode is Sponsored
לעילוי נשמת זאב בן אברהם
זעליג פסח בן ישעיה זאב
ולהצלחת יוסף אליהו בן זעליג פסח וכל משפחתו
Support Our Work: If you enjoyed this shiur, please consider supporting us by donating. Your contributions help us continue sharing Torah insights with a wider audience.
Wishing everyone a Shana Tova U'Mesukah – a good and sweet year filled with growth and meaning.
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In this powerful discussion, we explore the deeper meanings behind the customs of Rosh Hashanah, particularly the Simanim and the concept of Chaim (life). Drawing on sources from the Gemara, Chumash, and commentaries like Seforno, we delve into questions such as:
• What is the significance of eating symbolic foods like apple and honey on Rosh Hashanah?
• Why do we ask for both a "good" and "sweet" year, and how does that align with a life of growth and meaning?
• How does Yaakov Avinu’s response to Pharaoh teach us the difference between merely existing and truly living?
Join us as we examine the Torah's perspective on living a meaningful life and how our prayers on Rosh Hashanah set the tone for the year ahead.
The Elul Series is Sponsored by:
Iser and Sary Rabinovitz
In honor of their parents:
Moises and Nava Rabinovitz
Jacobo and Olga Shemaria
With Much Love and Appreciation
This Episode is Sponsored
לעילוי נשמת זאב בן אברהם
זעליג פסח בן ישעיה זאב
ולהצלחת יוסף אליהו בן זעליג פסח וכל משפחתו
Support Our Work: If you enjoyed this shiur, please consider supporting us by donating. Your contributions help us continue sharing Torah insights with a wider audience.
Wishing everyone a Shana Tova U'Mesukah – a good and sweet year filled with growth and meaning.