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October 1, 2014

Yom Kippur or the Challenge of Authenticity

Dr. Shmuel Wygoda

Dr. Shmuel Wygoda

Shmuel Wygoda is the Director of Herzog Teachers’ College at Alon-Shevut in Israel and the Academic Director of the New Horizons for Jewish Educators project for senior educators from religious high schools. Dr. Wygoda also directs the Channels of Knowledge project for heads of hesder yeshivot.

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The central motive of Yom Kippur is teshuva (Repentance). In order to engage in the process of teshuva, one must first come to terms with oneself. Several elements of the Yom Kippur service are meant to enable us to engage on the challenging path of authenticity.

Part of the Stanley Rudoff Memorial High Holy Day Lecture Series.

- 10/01/2014
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