Repentance requires that we embrace a change in our identity in three difference areas.
Forgiveness Does Not Require an Apology
Forgiveness is not merely a response to an apology; it is something we can do even without an apology.
The Sound of Silence and the Silence of Sound
We are often afraid of creating space for silence out of fear of what might emerge. On Rosh Hashana, the shofar creates that silence for us through its piercing sound. But it’s still up to us to listen to the voice within.
The Ultimate Call to Action
On Rosh Hashana, the shofar rouses us from the depths of our being to commit to a new path, to reorient our maps, to change our behaviors. It is the ultimate call to action.
Return to Yourself: Finding Your Way Home
Tonight is the start of Rosh Hashanah and the Ten Days of Return. It’s the beginning of the path of returning to ourselves and our true home.
Life Requires Participation, Not Documentation
In the age of the InstaStory, we’ve become storytellers and reporters documenting life, and we’ve stopped living it.
How to Navigate Seasons of Change
This year, the fall equinox and the Jewish New Year are perfectly aligned. To honor this season new beginnings, here are 5 lessons on how to navigate change and uncertainty.