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The 40 day challenge begins

Translation by Yehoshua Siskin

Rabbi Mark Wildes from Manhattan spoke to me several days ago and asked: "Do those in Israel also know that our 40-day challenge begins now?". He has just published a book: "The 40 Day Challenge: Daily Jewish Insights to Prepare for the High Holidays." The purpose of the book is to awaken us to what is going on in the world at large and within our own lives. As he explains:

Today is the 1st day of the month of Elul. This day is a reminder that Yom Kippur will arrive in 40 days. The question is not only what the status of the coronavirus will be on Yom Kippur, but what our status will be as well. What do we find in our lives and in our character that needs to be changed or improved? What do we want to be when the Holy Day of Yom Kippur arrives or, for that matter, throughout the new year?

Our spiritual boot camp begins now. Each year we are presented with an opportunity to implement changes and generate improvements in our lives. This is a most ancient idea: These are the very same 40 days in which Moshe Rabbeinu went up to Mount Sinai to ask that the people be pardoned for the sin of the golden calf. On Yom Kippur, the day of forgiveness and atonement, Moshe came down again to the Jewish people with the second set of tablets in his hand.

We too can access the powerful potential of these days - from the 1st of Elul to the 10th of Tishrei - and resolve to work on a specific area: from marriage, education of our children, learning, prayer, and character refinement to the relationship we have with our cell phone. It is unlikely that a sudden decision to make a certain change will be effective overnight. But a daily gradual progression toward change over a period of 40 days may be successful.

Have a good month and may we all enjoy success at meeting this 40 day challenge.

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