Renewal Through Memory: Elul 26

Rosh Hashanah has many names. One of those names is Yom Hazikaron, the Day of Remembrance. Remembering is not just about the past, but reflecting on which moments hold wisdom and which ones hold us back. It is about bringing our experiences forward to shape the future. 

Which memory this year still tugs at you? How can you carry its lesson without carrying its weight?

Kavanah: Let memory guide you forward, not hold you down.

Explore the full Elul intentions here.

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    Rabbi Jeremy Markiz is a teacher and consultant. Based in the Washington, DC area, he teaches the Torah of personal growth, meaning and intentionality, and making the world a better place. He writes a newsletter called, With Torah and Love. Rabbi Markiz helps clergy, congregations, and Jewish organizations grow and communicate clearly in the digital world, develop effective strategies, and solve problems with his consulting firm, Next Level Rabbinics.

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  • Rabbi jeremy Markiz headshot

    Rabbi Jeremy Markiz is a teacher and consultant. Based in the Washington, DC area, he teaches the Torah of personal growth, meaning and intentionality, and making the world a better place. He writes a newsletter called, With Torah and Love. Rabbi Markiz helps clergy, congregations, and Jewish organizations grow and communicate clearly in the digital world, develop effective strategies, and solve problems with his consulting firm, Next Level Rabbinics.

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