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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2020 · 4 MIN

The Yom Kippur Perspective, a united nation can never be broken.

from The Parsha Perspective · host Rabbi Shalom Yemini

The Yom Kippur Perspective, a united nation can never be broken. The Yom Kippur Perspective is dedicated in memory of Shlomo Ben Edward. May his soul be uplifted and his memory a blessing. The Yom Kippur Perspective is in honor of the of Sasson Betzalel ben Batya and Sapir Bas Ariela. May they and all those who need have a quick and speedy recovery. Subscribe to our email list to get each new episode in your inbox weekly. http://eepurl.com/dMSCLs Check out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspective This week is a notable Shabbos called Shabbos Shuvah, the Shabbos of repentance. Many have a custom to light an extra candle in honor of this special Shabbos. Traditionally, this is a week that the rabbi gives a speech focusing on repentance, prayer, and charity. We are approaching the holiest time of the year in the most unique set of circumstances, a Yom Kippur during a pandemic. We learn from Vidui how to be united even during a pandemic. May we all be signed and sealed with a year of health, happiness, and prosperity! Have a great Shabbos, an easy fast, and a meaningful Yom Kippur! G’ mar Chasima Tova!

The Yom Kippur Perspective, a united nation can never be broken. The Yom Kippur Perspective is dedicated in memory of Shlomo Ben Edward. May his soul be uplifted and his memory a blessing. The Yom Kippur Perspective is in honor of the of Sasson Betzalel ben Batya and Sapir Bas Ariela. May they and all those who need have a quick and speedy recovery. Subscribe to our email list to get each new episode in your inbox weekly. http://eepurl.com/dMSCLsCheck out our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/theparshaperspectiveThis week is a notable Shabbos called Shabbos Shuvah, the Shabbos of repentance. Many have a custom to light an extra candle in honor of this special Shabbos. Traditionally, this is a week that the rabbi gives a speech focusing on repentance, prayer, and charity. We are approaching the holiest time of the year in the most unique set of circumstances, a Yom Kippur during a pandemic.We learn from Vidui how to be united even during a pandemic. May we all be signed and sealed with a year of health, happiness, and prosperity! Have a great Shabbos, an easy fast, and a meaningful Yom Kippur! G’ mar Chasima Tova!

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