Predictions for Next Year

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BONUS: What are your predictions for next year?

Time stands still for no person. When Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are over, the year marches on. You’ve renewed yourself. You’ve made all these decisions, these vows, and these positive leaps.

So, nu…what’s next?

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The month of Heshvan–the second month of the year–has been designated “Social Action Month” by several Jewish organizations. The idea behind their push is to take the changes that we’ve made in ourselves and keep them going.

How will your life be different 11 months from now? What do you want to happen? What do you think will happen?

The answers–and the direction we take–are all in our hands.

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10. When you get your answers to your 10Q questions
next year, what do you hope
will be different about you?
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10Q

 is a national project that asks people to answer a question a day online for 10 days during the 

High Holidays

. It offers a new way for Jews and people of all backgrounds to slow down and reflect. Answers are emailed to a secure online vault just after 

Yom Kippur

; next year, just before 

Rosh Hashanah

 starts, answers are sent back to participants and the whole process begins again. Register here.

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