Kol Nidrei 5786: When the Roof Collapsed: Compassion, Yom Kippur, and the Tears of Am Yisrael

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October 05 2025
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Venue: Young Israel of Oceanside Young Israel of Oceanside

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Collections: R' Jonathan Muskat Drashot

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The drasha uses the Gemara’s story of Rav Rechumi, who died after failing to return home on Erev Yom Kippur and causing his wife’s tear, to highlight that while Yom Kippur atones for sins between us and God, it does not atone for our failures in compassion toward others. His very name, rooted in rachamim (mercy), underscores the tragedy of neglecting those closest to him. The lesson is that Torah and prayer cannot replace empathy and responsibility in our relationships. This message is especially poignant today, as many in Israel anxiously wait for loved ones on the front lines; Yom Kippur calls us not only to seek God’s forgiveness but to open our hearts to one another, carrying each other’s tears and pain.

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    Learning on the Marcos and Adina Katz YUTorah site is sponsored today by Francine Lashinsky and Dr. Alexander & Meryl Weingarten in memory of Dr. Alvin M. Lashinsky, Avraham ben Mayer Hakohen, z"l on the occasion of his 15th yahrzeit on the 19th of Kislev, for a refuah shlemah for Rivka bas Reizel, and in honor of their children Mark, Michael, Julie, Marnie and Michelle, and in the zechut of  the chayalim