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Moshe had gone up in the Month of Sivan, and returned after forty days and forty nights, on the 17th of Tammuz with the First Luchos. When Moshe observed the Jewish People sinning by creating and worshipping the Golden Calf, and participating in other sinful activities centered around the worship of that idol, he broke that first set of Luchos. He ascended Mount Sinai a second time, on the eighteenth day of Tammuz, the day after the great sin, and remained there for another forty days and forty nights, praying to G-d to spare the Jewish People and to return His full Presence among them.

At the conclusion of the second forty day and forty night period (that is, on the 29th of Av, Erev Rosh Chodesh Elul), G-d forgave the Jewish People and instructed Moshe to ascend Har Sinai yet again the next day, to receive the Second Luchos, on which would be inscribed for the second time the Ten Commandments. Moshe’s ascension to Har Sinai for the third time (which also took forty days and forty nights, ending on Yom Kippur) occurred on Rosh Chodesh Elul.

HaShem also restored His Presence to the Jewish People by authorizing the construction of the “Mishkan,” the Temporary Structure which served as a “Residence,” so to speak, for the Divine Presence, before the building of the First Temple in Jerusalem.

Selichos Sichos: Day V
Selichos Sichos: Day V
Selichot Sichot: Day V – presented by Rabbi David Polsky In selichot we admit that we have sinned, acknowledge God’s power, and ask God to forgive us.
Sep 7, 2007
By Rabbi David Polsky
Articles for Elul by Rabbi Yaakov Luban
Articles for Elul by Rabbi Yaakov Luban
Short stories for the Days of Awe The Pendulum A Story for the Days of Awe Changing Perspectives The Grand Slam If you received e-mail from an angel, would you heed…The...
Sep 19, 2006
By Rabbi Yaakov Luban
Making A Plan for Your Life
Making A Plan for Your Life
God created us with a specific set of talents. Our purpose in life is to maximize that potential. Cheshbon is the way to do it. A key to the teshuva process...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
The Grand Slam-Changing Perspectives: A Short Story
The Grand Slam-Changing Perspectives: A Short Story
At first, the Malach (angel) did not plan to use the RMTF program on Henry. After all, it was very powerful and left some people in a permanent state of shock....
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
Jewish Optimism: Eternal Words with Contemporary Echoes
Jewish Optimism: Eternal Words with Contemporary Echoes
THERE ARE THOSE who view Jewish life as confining, gloomy and pessimistic. They claim that Judaism enforces restrictions, a life filled with obligations, somber occasions, all year long prayers three times...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
Conclusion and Summation
Conclusion and Summation
Let us consider the following selection as an appropriate summation of all we have learned about Elul and Teshuva: “When you really get down to it, teshuvah today is a kind...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
Your Elul-Teshuvah Alarm Clock
Your Elul-Teshuvah Alarm Clock
Elul is a time of Teshuvah. The process can seem overwhelming. There are so many areas that need improvement. Teshuvah does not mean trying to change everything at once. It is...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
What is the Shofar?
What is the Shofar?
The Shofar is a ram’s horn, which is blown throughout the month of Elul and on Rosh HaShanah. Its sound is meant to arouse us to do Teshuvah. The Shofar also...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
Arise From Your Slumber
Arise From Your Slumber
What does the sound of the Shofar say to you? The Rambam, Maimonides, heard in the sound the following inspirational message. “…Arise from your slumber, you who are asleep; wake up...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff
Preparation For Judgment
Preparation For Judgment
In modern society, a person would not appear in court (even small claims court), without preparing his or her case, so as to be able to present it to the judge...
Jun 30, 2006
By OU Staff

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