The time between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur is known as the Ten Days of Repentance. T’shuvah (repentance) enables us to become close to Hashem again. The Rambam (Hilchos T’shuvah 7:6-7) expresses that the main point of t’shuvah is rebuilding our relationship with Hashem: “T’shuvah is great because it brings a man closer to the Sh’chinah… Yesterday he was loathsome, distanced from Hashem and an abomination, but today he is beloved, a delight, close and a friend… Before, when he davened, Hashem did not listen; and when he did mitzvos, they were torn up before Him… Today, he clings to the Sh’chinah… he calls out to Hashem and is answered… and he does mitzvos that are received with joy.”

Congresswoman also obtains funding for US-Israel Missile Defense Cooperation and helps to pass foreign military assistance for Israel

US Rep. Grace Meng (D-NY), a member of the House Appropriations Committee, which funds all US government agencies, programs, and projects, announced Tuesday that she has secured a record-breaking $180 million for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program, the federal initiative that provides houses of worship and nonprofit entities such as synagogues and Jewish educational institutions with funding to protect their properties against threats and attacks.

A month has passed since the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (NYC-DSA) posted a questionnaire calling on New York City Council candidates to forgo official travel to the State of Israel. The question posed asked candidates to stay put as a stand “in solidarity with Palestinians living in occupation.” The question claimed that foreign policy falls outside the purview of municipal government and that gestures like travel to a country by elected officials from a city the size and prominence of New York still sends a powerful message. The follow-up query asked candidates if they support the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement.