2019 Index
- Vaeira.html
- Beshalach.html
- Yitro.html
- Mishpatim.html
- Terumah.html
- Tetzaveh.html
- Ki_Tisa.html
- Vayakel.html
- Tazria.html
- Pekudei.html
- Vayikra.html
- Passover.html
- Tzav.html
- Shevii_Shel_Pesach_And_Achrei_Mot.html
- Shemini.html
- Metzora.html
- Kedoshim.html
- Emor.html
- Behar.html
- Bechukotai.html
- Bamidbar.html
- Naso.html
- Beha’Alotcha.html
- Shelach.html
- Matot.html
- Korach.html
- Pinchas.html
- Masei.html
- Devarim.html
- Veetchanan.html
- Ekev.html
- Re’Eh.html
- Shoftim.html
- Ki_Tetzei.html
- Ki_Tavo.html
- Nitzavim.html
- Rosh_Hashanah.html
- Vayelech.html
- Yom_Kippur.html
- Hazinu.html
- Shabbat_Chol_Hamoed_Sukkot.html
- Shemini_Atzeret_And_Simchat_Torah.html
- Beresheit.html
- Lech_Lecha.html
- Chayei_Sarah.html
- Toldot.html
- Vayetze.html
- Vayishlach.html
- Vayeshev.html
- Chanukah_-_Miketz.html
9 Oct 2019
Chevra, tomorrow is יוֹם הַכִּפֻּרִּים. While it is the day our fates are sealed for the next year, it is generally a happy day (despite fasting) because it is the day that we believe that our sins have been forgiven. In any case, there is also a sense or urgency, especially during נעילה (Neila). This is a prayer that is only said once a year and it is about the closing the doors, the final sealing.