Hasket, whichtranslates tosilence or stillness, is a word that appears in the Torah onlyonce, duringthis week'sParasha, KiTavo. With the High Holidays coming up, setting aside time for silence or stillness can be difficult, but it can offer a unique form of spiritual centering. Still, whilesilence can be positively powerful thisclose to the High Holidays, silence can also be dangerous. Listen to Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union for Reform Judaism, discuss the power ofsilence and stillness, and how we know when they areappropriate.