Rabbi Zauzmer: Saying What Matters Before It's Too Late (Yom Kippur, 2023)
High Holidays 5784
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17m
We often wait until we are on our deathbeds to say the most important things to those we love, sometimes leaving us without the opportunity to say them at all. Yom Kippur is our wake-up call to have these conversations now. Rabbi Zauzmer implores us not to delay sharing what matters most with the people who matter most.
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