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Tag: Day3

Balancing Books & Reconciling Accounts: Preparing For Life’s Annual Audit During Elul

There is a part of me that really dislikes Rosh Hashanah. Rosh Hashanah is called Yom HaDin, the “Day of Judgment”–and I simply dread being judged. Who enjoys feeling fear, feeling threatened, or thinking about possibly being punished?

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