In advance of the Jewish High Holidays, “You pray the selichot, and you leave with the melodies on your lips and your mind throughout the whole day. The music stays in your heart.” Watch more of producer Susan Goldstein’s interview with Rabbi Joshua Maroof about Sephardic music and prayers for forgiveness as Rosh Hashanah approaches.
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Thank you for featuring the diverse tapestry of Judaism. It would be great to see more of the high holy days.