High Holidays

l' shana tovaRosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins the ten-day period known as the High Holidays. Rosh Hashanah is also known as the “birthday of the world”, the “day of remembrance” and the “day of the shofar.” Rosh Hashanah celebrates the ability of people to change and grow, as it is a time for deep thought, self-examination, and prayer.

Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiday in which the Jewish people ask for forgiveness and forgive others. Yom Kippur, the most solemn and holy day of the Jewish year, is the last day of the ten days of awe and marks the end of the ten-day period of the High Holidays.

The dates this year for Rosh Hashanah are September 26-27, 2022 and Yom Kippur is October 5, 2022.
Happy 5783!!

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Dip Your Apple by the Fountainheads

What Makes Rosh Hashanah Beautiful by aish student band

High Holiday Recipes:
Noodle Pudding from Roz Rudofsky
Pomegranate Chicken From Sharon Schwartz
Brisket from Pam Schwartz
Apple Cake From Pam Schwartz
Coffee Cake from Mindy Maze
Lokshen Kugel from Nancy Hauser

High Holidays for Adults:

High Holidays for Children: