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Wednesday, December 3, 2008 - 6 Kislev, 5769
ChabadofBinghamton.com » Video » Holidays » High Holidays » Changing Your Head Space

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Changing Your Head Space

A Rosh Hashanah VideoCast




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By Sara Esther Crispe   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author

Sara Esther Crispe, a writer, inspirational speaker and mother of four, is the editor of TheJewishWoman.org. To book Sara Esther for a speaking engagement, please click here.


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Posted: Aug 31, 2008
Rosh HaShannah
Sara Esther,
Thank you for this wonderful message. It is not only the time for all Jews to begin to plan and prayer for the New Year naturally. For me it is now the time for me to come home to my Jewish faith, plan, pray, and think what Hashem has been telling me for 35 years.

May you have a sweet Rosh HaShannah
Posted By Paula Bonnie Golladay, Falls Church, VA
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Posted: Sep 12, 2007
Shana Tova
Thank you for providing this vessel. Sara Esther, you are an inspiration. May G-d bless you, the writers and the readers of the JewishWoman.org with a year of pure and revealed blessings - Btw, this site always helps me find the right "headspace." Thank you for providing this amazing opportunity for Jewish women to gather together and share strength and wisdom. It is a great pleasure and honor to be a part of this beautiful online community. Blessings.


Posted By Sarah Zadok

Posted: Sep 11, 2007
Thank you for this delightful teaching!
What a joy to learn from Sara Esther Crispe "in-person"! I will incorporate her teachings today into my prayers at Rosh HaShanah and in the year to follow, with the intention of being willing and prepared to develop, to learn, and to change as appropriate in order to grow spiritually. Thank you for this wonderful New Year's lesson.
Posted By Anonymous, West Hartford, CT



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