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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.

Teshuvah That Builds, Not Breaks
Teshuvah That Builds, Not Breaks
Years ago, as a counselor at a Jewish summer camp, I watched a teenage camper leave a shiur in tears after hearing a well-meaning speaker describe the need to do teshuvah...
Aug 30, 2019
By Dr. Chaya Sima Koenigsberg
The Seven Haftarot of Consolation
The Seven Haftarot of Consolation
  Delivered at the OU Israel Center, August 25, 2019, 24 Av 5779 This shiur is sponsored by Mel David in Gratitude to Hashem for the many blessings he has been...
Aug 29, 2019
By Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Breitowitz
Teshuva Teachers: Chofetz Chaim – A Teshuva of Piety and Faith
Teshuva Teachers: Chofetz Chaim – A Teshuva of Piety...
All disagreements in life result from poorly-defined expectations. The Chofetz Chaim discusses faith within halacha in the context of partnerships with non-Jews and Shabbos.  His discussion of the importance of Torah...
Sep 5, 2018
By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
Teshuva: The Last Gate We Have Left – Inspiration Before Selichot 5778
Teshuva: The Last Gate We Have Left – Inspiration...
How do we prepare for Selichot? Do we lose any sleep over our sins as we approach Rosh Hashana, the Day of Judgement? Selichot are meant to wake us up. to...
Sep 2, 2018
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
The Power and Structure of Selichot
The Power and Structure of Selichot
According to the Levush Selichot are modeled after davening, we begin with Pesukei D’Zimra, then kaddish, then the thirteen middot and selichot (which parallel the amida), followed by Tachanun and full...
Sep 1, 2018
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Teshuva Teachers: Maharal of Prague – A Teshuva that Lasts Forever
Teshuva Teachers: Maharal of Prague – A Teshuva that...
Many of the Maharal’s writings focus on the distinction between the world as it should be and the world as it is. The difference between חומר and צורה parallels the difference between...
Aug 29, 2018
By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
The Shofar – From Frustration to Fulfillment
The Shofar – From Frustration to Fulfillment
As cognitively active beings, Man must make sense of his environment and if concepts cannot be grasped or things don’t add up, tension and frustration ensues.  For some, the challenge of...
Aug 20, 2018
By Aviva Orlian
Praying for a Better Future
Praying for a Better Future
At the start of Elul, rather than plunging ourselves into cheshbon ha’nefesh (accounting of one’s soul), many advise to begin by strengthening the core areas of our avodas Hashem.  Since we are involved in tefilah in...
Aug 14, 2018
By Weekly Tefilah Focus
The Meiri Uncovers the Function of Chodesh Elul
The Meiri Uncovers the Function of Chodesh Elul
The preparation for Teshuva begins from Rosh Chodesh Elul. The function of Elul is not just to daven but to plead so we are ready when Rosh Hashana arrives. Is Elul...
Aug 13, 2018
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Reimagining Repentance
Reimagining Repentance
In his breathtaking work Orot HaTeshuva, Rav Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook zt”l wonders aloud whether he is suited to pen a new treatise on the topic of repentance. After all, he...
Aug 8, 2018
By Rabbi Aaron Goldscheider

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