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Rabbi Yehoshua Rubinstein
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Rash is around the corner and
everybody's thinking about what we can
amass in order to be for ourselves, for
our families and for our communities of
and for many people the thought of rash
as a yamadin evokes feelings of fear and
trepidation and nervousness which is all
very normal but yet rash is also a day
which has a tremendous pummius and depth
and a sweetness and a honey to it and
the question is how can we tap into
that? How can we connect to that? So
just a quick thought rash has two themes
which run through it. The first as we
mentioned which is the yumin of but
secondlyash is also the day which we
crown as king as the malik over
ourselves over
the entire world and we have a choice
the choice is which one do we make the
iikar and which one do we make the ta
when we make the the my life what's
going to be my destiny my fate for the
coming year so in that tiny place of me
we start to feel thoughts of of doubt of
nervousness of fear. But when we make a
day of being
and it's a day that we as king over
ourselves in the world that comes with
tremendous
and take a look at the let the be our
guide the speaks about more than
anything about
this pounding away at that very little
of the is focusing on what's going to be
our faith because what are alluding to
is that when we make a day of being of
ourselves then he'll make that
everything which we need is going to be
put into place.