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Celebrate, Rabbis Without Borders, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur
The Main Thing is to Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing
If you had walked into Washington D.C.’s L’Enfant Plaza on the morning of January 12, 2007, you would have been ...
Celebrate, Rosh Hashanah, Southern & Jewish
I’ll Take All The New Years I Can Get
Several years ago, I was at a chain drugstore in Jackson, Mississippi, running some last-minute errands as I prepared to ...
Beliefs & Practices, Celebrate, Live, Mixed Multitudes
Judgment Day
It’s the month of Elul, the time when we begin the introspection that culminates with the High Holidays. So I ...
Celebrate, Rabbis Without Borders
Receiving in Giving
In Parashat Re’eh, this week’s Torah portion, we’re plainly taught that if we freely give to brothers and sisters who ...
High Holidays During Coronavirus
How to Celebrate the High Holidays At Home
Even when we can't gather in person, it's possible to create a meaningful holiday experience at home.
Celebrate, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur
Jewish New Year Morse Code?
At the High Holidays four shofar sounds with endless messages.
Jewish History, Mixed Multitudes, Study
Five Years of Trembling
To commemorate the five-year anniversary of Trembling on the Road, director Sandi Dubowski has launched a campaign to celebrate and ...
Challah Recipes, Eat, Jewish Recipes, Rosh Hashanah Food
12 Sweet Challah Recipes for the Jewish New Year
There's nothing quite like that first slice of Rosh Hashanah challah, drizzled generously with honey, to put a smile on your face.
Eat, Holiday Food, Rosh Hashanah Food
Why Jews Eat Round Challah For the New Year
A sweet and symbolic tradition for the Jewish New Year