Read more: Beyond Yom Kippur: Making Change LastOn Yom Kippur, we resolve to change our behavior and abandon our sinsโazivat hachet. We stand before Hashem firm and resolute and ardently tell ourselves that weโve turned a page. Weโve left our sins behind, and weโre determined not to repeat them again. Weโre committed. We leave neilah with our heads held high, feeling like a new person. Now, itโs a fresh new start. However, within a few weeks, days, or even just a few hours, if weโre not so fortunate, we often find ourselves slipping back into those same old patterns…
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Read more: Getting Married : A Womanโs Sole Purpose in this World?Traditional gender roles in Judaism place a womanโs primary role in the home…
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Read more: The Evolution of Bat Mitzvah Celebration Throughout the AgesBat Mitzvahs are not and were not always widely accepted…