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Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are days of awe, judgment, prayers and introspection at the beginning of the Jewish year. Celebrating them reminds us that every year of life is a gift from God. These days increase our awareness of God's presence, remind us of our being responsible for how we use our free-will, and teach us to always be optimistic and happy (because Rosh Hashanah is celebrated with festive meals and the gravitas and judgment are not allowed to precipitate sadness).

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That is a question to ask each individual Jew, since the effect is a very personal thing. The intent of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is:

to pray for ourselves and for everyone

to be constantly mindful of God and our responsibilities to Him

to be grateful to Him for the opportunity to spiritually cleanse ourselves

to be happy, since these days are included among the festivals

to renew our interpersonal relationships and apologize if we've offended anyone

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