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Reconnect With Judaica Gifts

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It's true that the bulk of the holiest season in the Jewish calendar might be winding down, but that doesn't mean the dedication to your faith and observance of tradition needs to come down as well. In fact, this is a great time to reassess your feelings of dedication to your heritage and culture.

For many people, year in and year out, there is a sense of wanting to rededicate yourself to Judaism. The modern world offers so many temptations leading you away from the dutiful observance of your faith. As the distance between you and your yearly atonement becomes longer and longer, you can find yourself slipping further and further away from devotion. This is not an easy feeling for many to live with. It can be hard on you emotionally. You truly can often feel the weight in your heart and on your soul.

Reaffirming your faith is something that people of all religions struggle with on a daily basis. There are common reasons that everyone falls off the proverbial religious wagononce in a while, but getting back on the wagon can be absurdly difficult once you're off. Judaism, however, more so than many other religions, offers a wide array of chances to ask for forgiveness and move forward with your faith newly restored. It also offers a wide array of Judaica gifts worth offering to friends and loved ones who are trying to reestablish their faith.

If your connection with Judaism is strong you can offer a wide array of sterling silver gifts to encourage a lapsed loved one to reconnect. Silver mezuzahs and kiddush cups for instance can offer a tactile refocusing of one's faith simply through the sense memory of the history you grew up with. Offering this sort of Judaica gift is a selfless act - ideal for Jewish people hoping to reenter the fold.

Yom Kippur is probably the best line to draw between your new faithfulness and your regrettable time away from Jewish tradition. Realigning yourself with your faith is one of the main reasons for this Day of Atonement. It is a way to validate your faith and its ability to wash away some of the guilt and pain that comes from stepping away from your holy observance. In the weeks following Yom Kippur it is a good idea to reconnect with friends and family members you know are struggling with their faith to help reaffirm their beliefs and the communal importance of Judaism.
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