Yom Kippur is the day when the illusions are stripped away. No food, no drink, nothing to distract us; we come face to face with our inner selves. It can be frightening and disillusioning. However, this is also the day that allows us to recreate that image — and emerge reborn.
6 Riveting Stories of Personal Struggle: A Yom Kippur Collection
-The Mirror by Shoshana Schwartz
-Dry-Eyed by Sara Shamansky
-The Runaway by Yiska Kahan
-Atonement Day by Leah Gebber
-A Tale of Two Women by Faigy Peritzman
-New Born by Riva Pomerantz
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