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      Blog  Rosh Hashanah
    Archives: Rosh Hashanah
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      Shanah Tovah from NFTY

      on September 18, 2017
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    • Top 5 Ways to Celebrate the High Holy Days as a Teenager

      on September 16, 2016
      Long services, packed synagogues and fasting – let’s be honest, the High Holy days can seem unfamiliar and difficult to connect with, especially if you are accustomed to interactive and exciting NFTY services. Here are a few tips to make the High Holy Days a little less foreign, and maybe even inspirational.

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    • The Bond That Every Jew Shares

      on October 18, 2013
      During Rosh Hashanah this year, Quinn S. from NFTY-SoCal was invited to give the High Holy Day appeal during services.

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    • Hitting the Mark in 5774

      on September 13, 2013
      We all may have different strengths and weaknesses, but many of us have the same goals in our lives. On this Yom Kippur, as we atone for the marks we missed in 5773, NFTY-SW looks at what they can do to hit their marks for 5774.

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    • NFTY-SW: Uniting for the Holidays

      on September 25, 2012
      The High Holidays are the one time throughout the year when almost every Jew, regardless of how observant they are, comes out of their year-long hibernation and goes to temple. .

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    • NFTY-SW: D’var Torah for Rosh Hashanah

      on September 15, 2012
      By Spencer Winson, NFTY-SW President Every morning I wake up at five thirty.   Rolling over, I grab my computer and check Twitter, Tumblr, my blog, and make sure I remembered to do all my homework.

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    • Top Five Ways to Celebrate the High Holy Days as a Teenager

      on September 12, 2012
      Here are a few tips to make the High Holy Days a little less foreign, and maybe even inspirational.

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    • NFTY-SW President Reflects on the High Holy Days

      on November 4, 2011
      The time of year has come and gone. That time of the year when our parents drag us to temple for the high holidays.

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