Yom Kippur is a time we reflect on all our tidings from the past year. It’s a time we change our flaws from a downfall into a lesson. A time to reflect on the past and plan for the future. A time when we reconnect our lost and broken ties and rekindle the unconditional love for one another and ultimately-the love for Hashem. In the media industry, it’s unfortunately not uncommon to hurt the feelings of some individuals or groups along the way. Hashem has given us the day of atonement for this purpose. Change. We would like to take this special day and opportunity to ask for forgiveness from any individuals whom we may have wronged, falsely accused or caused any pain and anguish to-Jew or non-Jew alike.
It is our hope and prayers that you can truly and fully forgive us, just as we ask from Hashem in return.
We would like to wish our readers and supporters a G’mar Chasima Tova-a year full of happiness and blessings-within the book of life.
L’shana Haba Beyerushalayim.
TLS Editor.
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