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muman613:
Shalom my Jewish Brothers and Sisters!

It is that time of year again and I can hardly believe it. Yes, another year has passed {too quickly, IMHO} and we are in the final Parashas of the Holy Torah. The High Holidays starts the evening of September 18th with Erev Rosh Hashanah and runs till Yom Kippur on September 28th. The days between are called the Ten Days of Repentence.

I am so joyous that I am able to take all 10 days off from work so that I may engage in some serious teshuva work. I will attend Shacharit {morning} minyans and possibly some Minchah {afternoon} minyans during these 10 days. I will spend some of the time with my local minyan and some with my local Chabad. I will have Yom Kippur by my minyan at the local Jewish university.

I am interested in what some of my friends here on JTF will be doing for the High Holidays?

MUMAN613


Moshe92:
I've been reading torah on Rosh Hashanah every year since my Bar Mitzvah. I'm doing the same this year. The trope is different for Rosh Hashanah, but it's easy to learn.

muman613:

--- Quote from: Moshe92 on August 26, 2009, 11:28:11 PM ---I've been reading torah on Rosh Hashanah every year since my Bar Mitzvah. I'm doing the same this year. The trope is different for Rosh Hashanah, but it's easy to learn.

--- End quote ---

AWESOME!

I would love to hear a lovely Torah laining. I bet your excellent! We have several Persian Jews at my minyan, and some of them lain so beautifully.

I will be honored to have the Yad which I donated to the shul used for the High Holiday services.

I just discovered this site... To learn how to lain Torah with the Cantillation and Trope...

http://torahreading.dafyomireview.com/


Manch:
I am going to be in Israel on high holidays. This wil be a great experience.

The One and Only Mo:
A lot of davening.

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