Sep 23, 2022 By: yunews
Preparing for the Yamim Noraim: Saying Im sorry with Hope and Optimism
In preparation for the New Year and Yom Kippur, Jews recite a series of prayers known as Selihot. From the word forgive, these soul-stirring supplications ask G-d for divine mercy. They are usually said in the morning, before the Shacharit morning prayer service. The capacity to say, Im sorry is a divine gift, said Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter, who wrote the introduction and commentary to the new Koren Publishers Selihot, which includes a new translation of the piyyutim by Sara Daniel. When we say it with sincerity and a profound sense of optimism, we can move forward with strength and meaning.
Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter