
Shofars and Semicolons: Struggling with Suicidal Ideation on the High Holidays
By Max Hollander and Jaime Glazerman Rosh Hashanah is an exciting time of year. It’s a chance to reflect on our past and set our

By Max Hollander and Jaime Glazerman Rosh Hashanah is an exciting time of year. It’s a chance to reflect on our past and set our

Among the myriad of traditions and prayers experienced on Yom Kippur, two stand out: fasting and repentance. For most adults, these are uncomfortable but benign

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As the High Holiday season begins and we think about being written in the Book of Life in the new year, I am thinking about

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Date: Friday, September 9, 2022 Time: 6:30pm EST (official Shabbat candle lighting is 7:34pm EST) Location: Blue Dove Foundation Facebook Page LIVE Stream In honor

Rosh Hashanah is a powerful and transformative holiday, from the inspirational and poetic prayers we recite to the powerful and incisive blast of the shofar. This experience,

There are an average of 123 suicides each day in this country. It’s the tenth leading cause of death in America — second leading for

Join us for a special Tu B’Av Instagram live conversation with Darrah Brustein (Featured in Forbes Magazine), renowned personal and business coach, about how to

Originally Published on Chabad.org It was about a year ago. I was caught in traffic on one of Toronto’s main streets on my way home