Insights: My Body and I: A Fasting Meditation By Aron Moss Here I am sitting in synagogue on the holiest day of the year, and all I can do is hallucinate about paprika chicken and mashed potatoes
Story: Two Groschen From the Chassidic Masters "I'm sorry," he said to the woman, "but these are the rules. Two groschen per name..."
Let's Go For Coffee: A Writer's Confession By Naftali Silberberg At birth, we are given a fresh blank piece of paper and the mandate to write on it whatever we wish
Insights: How to Change the Past By Yanki Tauber Can we really change what was done? How does teshuvah work, practically?
My Views on the News: A Historic Bailout What is the personal lesson we can take from the planned gargantuan bailout aimed at saving the failing banking industry?
Voices: Forgiveness By Jay Litvin "Jay," my friend wrote, "I think that this Yom Kippur G-d should beg you to forgive Him for what He's done to you"
Three books are opened on Rosh Hashanah: The righteous are inscribed in the book of life; the wicked are inscribed in the book of death, and [the judgment of] the intermediates hangs in balance until Yom Kippur...