Point in between the two breaths
The day of Rosh Hashana is not just the beginning of the coming year, rather it is the lynchpin between the coming year and last. That is why we are judged for all are deeds in the previous year for good that we will receive in the coming year. Each moment can only exist before or after the other, therefore the previous year must go away before the new can come ('ratzo va'shov'). A person breathes in to reconnect with life's source and breaths out to come back down as existence. Rosh Hashana is the point in between the two breaths. - Mittler Rebbe
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