Kol Nidre

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I also thought Shai had an especially evocative description of Yom Kippur in Israel. It's, well, unlike any other experience anywhere. But it's one you can carry with you as a memory and sort of inject into the holiday wherever you are. I try to do that, anyway.

To all of you who are observing the fast, may it be an easy one. And may it usher in a year of peace and joy.

G'mar hatimah tova.

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