Yom Kippur Yizkor 5786: The King Always Has One More Move: Yom Kippur, Faith, and the Power of Teshuvah

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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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This drasha weaves together the story of Franz Rosenzweig’s near-conversion, the legend of the painting Checkmate, and teachings from Chazal to highlight the central paradox of Yom Kippur: against all logic, God grants us teshuvah and forgiveness. While wisdom and prophecy declare there is no hope for the sinner, God insists there is always “one more move” - one more chance for return. The Chiddushei HaRim teaches that the essence of Yom Kippur is not only that it atones, but that we must believe it atones; doubt itself is a failing we seek to overcome in Maariv immediately after Neilah. Just as God enwrapped Himself in a tallit to show His mercy, so too must we embody compassion and humility, carrying forward the memory of our loved ones through Yizkor. Yom Kippur calls us to live with courage, faith, and love - assured that no matter how hopeless life may appear, the King always has one more move.

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    Learning on the Marcos and Adina Katz YUTorah site is sponsored today by Gabe & Pamela Pollack in the zechus of a refuah shleima for Baruch Tzvi ben Esther Brayna and Chaim Yisrael ben Devora and by Debbie Nossbaum in loving memory of her father, Nathan Werdiger, נתן בן שלמה אלימלך and by Harris and Elli Teitz Goldstein l'ilui nishmas Elli's beloved father, הרה'ג רב פינחס מרדכי טייץ, on his 30th yahrzeit on ד' טבת and in loving memory of Dr. Felix Glaubach, אפרים פישל בן ברוך, to mark his first yahrtzeit, by Miriam, his children, grandchildren & great grandchildren