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i love this one!!!!! its so creative and funny!!! keep it up! btw, when mrs kadoozys show comin on it keeps on saying coming soon and she didnt come yet...were all waiting.... great job, love a secret admirer
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Keep up the good work educating the world!
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great< areal valuable lesson for our children!
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A Chat with Planet Earth
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Rabbi Kadoozy astounds the scientific community with this rare satellite footage of planet earth. (4:03) | |
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| Join Itche and Jono as they cruise through the holidays of the month of Tishrei
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10 Shevat, 5746 • January 20, 1986 The Talmud teaches that on Rosh Hashanah, G-d asks His people to sound the Shofar in order to make Him their King, and to “remind” Him of their meritorious past.
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| Have you ever wondered why we blow the shofar on Rosh Hashnah? Learn all about the meaning of the most central mitzvah of this holiday.
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| On the first day of Rosh Hashanah we go to a body of water to recite the tashlich prayer, where we beseech G-d for mercy, atonement and a good new year.
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| Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the calendar, is a day of atonement which is observed chiefly through fasting.
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| If you had one wish to be granted by G‑d ... what would it be?
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| A deeper look into the meanings and customs of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year: From crowning G-d as our king to blowing the Shofar and dipping apple into honey.
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| A virtual tour across five continents
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A Rosh Hashanah VideoCast A Rosh Hashanah greeting from Sara Esther Crispe, editor of TheJewishWoman.org.
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