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Each day of Elul, which begins September 1st, we are meant to spend some time in mediation and contemplation about the teshuvah, the returning, renewing, repenting that we each need to do for the past year in preparation for the coming year. Rather than wait until Rosh Hashanah ? when the energy is so intense and the liturgy is so full ? we take time each day for thirty days, looking at our actions, reviewing our lives, engaging in meaningful dialogue with our souls and beginning to apologize to those we have wronged, including ourselves.

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1.) Elul 29

2.) Elul 28

3.) Elul 27

4.) Elul 26

5.) Elul 25

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7.) Elul 23

8.) Elul 22

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10.) Elul 20

11.) Elul 19

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14.) Elul 16

15.) Elul 15

16.) Elul 14

17.) Elul 13

18.) Elul 12

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20.) Elul 10

21.) Elul 9

22.) Elul 8

23.) Elul 7

24.) Elul 6

25.) Elul 5

26.) Elul 4

27.) Elul 3

28.) Elul 2

29.) Elul 1

30.) A Short Daily Guide to Preparing Your Heart and Soul for the Yamim Noraim, the High Holy Days

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