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My First





                                                           Yom Kippur:







                                                                  An Interview




                                                                       with Sivan



                                                                    Rahav-Meir






                                                                           Hillel Shalit and

                                                                            Elad Hominer





                    he first time I observed Yom Kippur and fasted   nusach has become the version that I revert to in my thoughts,
                    was at the age of 15. I met a religious girl from   to this day. I will never forget how they repeatedly said the 13
                    Tekoa, her name was Talia Castelenovo, and she   attributes of mercy, ‘א ָר ְקִּי ַו ויָנ ָּ פ ל ַע ‘ה רֹב ֲעַּי ַו, And Hashem passed
        “Tinvited me to experience Yom Kippur from the        before him and proclaimed’ (Shemot 34:6), and all kinds of other
        inside, for the first time in my life.” So began our interview with   poems and melodies that suddenly come back to me. I was very
        media personality and lecturer Sivan Rahav-Meir.      excited to recognize Adon Olam, but other than that, most of what
        In Ramat HaSharon and Herzliya, where Sivan grew up, Yom   I encountered that day was new to me: standing before G-d,
        Kippur was a quiet day, thanks to the Jewish character of the   saying ‘ashamnu, bagadnu,’ and the vidui, the idea of forgiveness
        State of Israel, “but it was also a day of cycling with friends. After   and atonement and a fresh start. Lots of ‘scoops’ were waiting
        my first fast, I went up to Jerusalem by bus, and I remember   for me. That night I couldn’t sleep from excitement. We slept at
        buying food all the time. I bought food in the central bus stations   Talia’s grandmother’s and talked into the night. I read the Yom
        of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, because I was really stressed by not   Kippur machzor throughout the day, as if it were a book meant to
        being allowed to eat for an entire day. Ultimately, though, this   be read straight through, from beginning to end. I tried to ‘crack
        wasn’t the main part of the experience. I almost didn’t feel like I   it,’ because I felt it contained a secret code.”
        was fasting, I had so much enthusiasm for the holy day. Today,”   Sivan Rahav-Meir was born in Ramat HaSharon, to Aryeh and
        she admits, “the fasts obviously challenge me more, and are not   Ronit Rahav, and grew up secular. At the age of six, she moved
        as automatically exciting as they were at the beginning.”  with her family to Herzliya, and began writing for the children’s
        The first Yom Kippur had a great impact on Rahav-Meir. “We   newspapers ‘Chopper’ and ‘Pashush.’ When she was eight years
        prayed with Talia’s family at the Italian Synagogue on Hillel   old she was identified as a gifted child. Later, Sivan hosted TV
        Street in Jerusalem. It’s interesting because this has become a   programs on ‘Educational Television,’ including the children’s
        kind of ‘א ָתּוק ְנַי ְ ּ ד א ָס ְר ִּג’ for me, ‘the learning of my childhood.’ You   program ‘Banana Boom,’ and served as a youth reporter for the
        are very influenced by the initial wording that you hear, and this   newspapers ‘Kulana’ and ‘Rosh 1.’


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