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As the heat of summer begins to change into the autumn winds, Jews come together to celebrate the High Holiday season. Beginning with the call... Read More
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It seems like making a shofar out of an animal is creepy and gross in the 21st century. Why do we do it? Is it OK to use some other kind of instrument instead?

It seems like making a shofar out of an animal is creepy and gross in the 21st century. Why do we do it? Is it OK to use some other kind of instrument instead?

It seems like making a shofar out of an animal is creepy and gross in the 21st century. Why do we do it? Is it... Read More
Rosh Hashanah Family Activity: Make Your Own Applesauce

Rosh Hashanah Family Activity: Make Your Own Applesauce

McIntosh, Fuji, Gala, Braeburn…we are lucky to have so many apple varieties literally at our fingertips! One fun way to celebrate Rosh Hashanah and the... Read More
Posted in: Kids & Parenting
Four Questions with Robert Stern, Composer of Shofar

Four Questions with Robert Stern, Composer of Shofar

As we prepare for Rosh Hashanah, the shofar blasts are heard daily during the month of Elul. For some, it is an awakening. For others,... Read More
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The Taste of a New Year: Beyond Apples and Honey

The Taste of a New Year: Beyond Apples and Honey

At Rosh Hashanah, many people traditionally eat apples dipped in honey, a sweet snack that represents our hope for a sweet new year. But although... Read More
Ma'yan Tikvah – A Wellspring of Hope

Earth Etude for 13 Elul

Swimming on Our Backs by Rabbi Judy Kummer All week long, a challenge with a family member plagued me. I stewed over it, allowed it... Read More
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Books for Children

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Books for Children

The High Holidays are a great time to introduce new books to your kids, especially ones with specific Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur content. The... Read More
Posted in: Kids & Parenting
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A "Ticketless" [River]Way into the High Holy Days

Ufitchu Sh’arayich Tamid—a “ticketless” [River]Way into the High Holy Days Erev Rosh Hashanah, September 16, 6:15pm Kol Nidre September 25, 7:30-9pm   Headlining all of... Read More
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Throwing Away our Sins: The Ritual of Tashlich

Throwing Away our Sins: The Ritual of Tashlich

​ In Hebrew, tashlich means “casting off,” a phrase we hear a lot around Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur – you know, as in, “casting... Read More
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Find Your Best Synagogue Match with Video Q&As

Trying to narrow down your options for the High Holidays? We know it can be difficult to distinguish one synagogue from the next in a... Read More
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