What's Happening in the Torah? Rosh HaShanah Activities for Families
Why do some Jews wear white on Yom Kippur?
At one time, it was customary for Reform rabbis and cantors to wear robes when leading worship.
Go Ahead, Post Your Yom Kippur Apologies on Facebook
If posting an apology online serves as a starting point for follow-up conversations, I say go for it. How could that ever be a bad thing?
When Yom Kippur Coincides with National Coming Out Day
As we begin the year 5777, let us commit to putting greater inclusion, equality, and acceptance of all God’s children front and center.
What Does Fasting on Yom Kippur Mean to You? 7 Jews Share Their Perspectives
From those who always fast to those who have considered not doing so – or who have taken a year or two off for health reasons – here are a few personal perspectives about fasting on the holiest day of the Jewish year.
The Torah In Haiku: Yom Kippur Reflection
What was your fast like?
Did you think "I'm so hungry?"
Or, "How will I change?"
From the Yom Kippur morning haftarah reading (Isaiah 58):
This Yom Kippur, Let Your Emotions Serve as "Radical Blessings"
On Yom Kippur and Year-Round, Help Others to Choose Life
“…I have set before you life or death, blessing or curse; choose life, therefore, that you and your descendants may live.”
An Open Letter to Those Who are Struggling with an Eating Disorder on Yom Kippur
UAHC Publishes Guide for S'lichot, Yom Kippur Study
In an effort to make congregation-wide study an essential part of the Jewish High Holy Days of S'lichot and Yom Kippur, the Reform Movement has published Reaching for Holiness, a study guide to be used in the more than 900 congregations that are part of the Union of American Hebre