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Why Is the Jewish New Year Called Rosh Hashanah?

Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein
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Rosh Hashanah is a time of spiritual brain surgery, and you are the surgeon, try not to blow it.

Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein presents a picture of what is happening on Rosh Hashanah. Rosh is the head of the year, the brain, which affects the entire year. At this crucial time, we have the ear of the king and his undivided attention. Use it in the correct way to have the most impact.

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Scholars: Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein
Video title: Why Is the Jewish New Year Called Rosh Hashanah?
Category: Rosh Hashanah, Short Thought
Views: 3437
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