![]() ![]() As he surveys from afar the land he will not enter, Moses tells his story as he retells tells our national story, and guides us in how to live our lives once we settle in the land. We need go no further than Moshe Rabeynu to understand the importance and precedent in Jewish tradition of telling our stories. The more we tell, the more we preserve - the more our lives will inspire and guide those who will remember us. ![]() As we consider on this Yom Kippur how we will be remembered, consider the following. Though they are gone, their stories, their lessons and their legacies remain - as an inspiration to us, our children, and our grandchildren. Rabbi Mark Robbins, who has started a website,, has written, "We remember today loved ones who have passed. ![]()
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