1. Shabbos has two concepts — Shabbos and Teshuvah
2. On Shabbos all work is deemed done and enjoyment is supreme; Shabbos is the beginning of and contains within it the following days of the week
3. Two types of Teshuvah — Teshuvah from love and Teshuvah from fear; Teshuvah from love transforms sins into merits
4. On Yom Kippur “A1 Chet” is said; each Jew is in perfect unity with G-d during Neilah
5. Shabbos Shuvah — festive type of Teshuvah; causes Yom Kippur to also be imbued with a Shabbos enjoyment
6. Every aspect of a Jew’s life should be permeated with enjoyment
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1. The entire universe is judged on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur; G-d’s response, the revelation of His Glory is likewise universal
2. Intense thought is needed to “know” G-d; Outcome of such a “knowing” is the love and fear of G-d, which results in a useful life
3. A country, with the help of its administration must implement worthy projects, especially education
4. Nothing happens by chance, and thus an elected official must realize he must use his influence for good
5. Even a single worthy project can effect salvation for the entire world