For folks unable to fast, choosing not to fast, or looking to support friends and partners who are not fasting, engage in rich Yom Kippur text study led by Rachel over lunch.
If you or someone you know is looking for resources regarding eating on Yom Kippur, please visit A Mitzvah to Eat, a tremendous pluralistic organization at the forefront of this necessary conversation.
You do not need to choose between your own well-being, being in community, and observing Yom Kippur in a meaningful way.
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