| Thinking about what it is and what we do with it By Tzvi Freeman | | | | |
| Brush up on basic facts, traditions, and more associated with the Jewish New Year. | | | | |
| Throughout Jewish history, the Shofar has been sounded in a variety of situations. By Menachem Posner | | | | |
| Listen to compelling podcasts by Tzvi Freeman and let him turn your world on its head as he probes the mysteries of life and our purpose. | | | | |
| The word "Machzor" has come to refer to a prayerbook specifically for the High Holidays. by Yehuda Shurpin | | | | |
| We create a direct connection between recognizing the true source of the bread and enjoying it. By Aron Moss | | | | |
| When an alien, unwanted entity penetrates into our bodies, something small can become very harmful, infecting our entire self. By Chana Weisberg | | | | |
| A short listing of the traditional, symbolic foods eaten on Rosh Hashanah eve. Music by Allan Lieberman | | | | |
| "Wow, he's so deep," we might say about someone we meet. What makes a person deep, and why is it important? In this talk, we explore the difference between the realms of matter and non-material reality, gaining tools to help us become deeper and more authentic people. By Aryeh Weinstein | | | | |
| The Haftorah of the first day of Rosh Hashanah relates the story of Chana, a childless woman who entreated G-d for a son at the Tabernacle in Shiloh. Eventually she gave birth to a son who would become the prophet Shmuel. | | | | |
| Many of us have an inner ache, a discontented restlessness, without knowing why. By Hanna Perlberger | | | | |
| Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, and also the anniversary of the creation of man. In fact, the first time a shofar was heard in creation was when G‑d created Adam. G‑d blew Adam's soul into him, and the sound it made was the sound of the shofar. Just like G‑d created mankind on Rosh Hashanah, on the anniversary of that day, G‑d is recreating us. We are G‑d's shofar... By Samantha Barnett | | | | |
| Who are we when the lights are dim and we feel alone? By Shalom Goodman | | | | |
| Blowing shofar amidst the smoke and ashes By Menachem Posner | | | | |
| Wordlessly, the Rebbe curled his arm around Shloyme's elbow, and together they strode through the crowded sanctuary. By Asharon Baltazar | | | | |