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Fall into the great outdoors: Dining under the stars and sky during Sukkot

(JNS) Sukkot, the weeklong “Festival of Booths” that celebrates the gathering of the harvest, starts immediately after Yom Kippur. It begins this year at...

Sukkot: The Uniqueness of Every Generation; Connected to the Past

Sukkot: The Uniqueness of Every Generation; Connected to the Past By: Larry Domnitch Regarding the exodus from Egypt, the Torah addresses Bnei Yisrael many times as...

Yom Kippur Thoughts: Reaching the Level of Malachim

Yom Kippur Thoughts: Reaching the Level of Malachim  By: Yisroel Neuberger We have now come to the Day in which we are able to reach the...

Rabbinical Alliance of America Marks 83rd Anniversary with Annual Siyum HaShas Celebration

  Event honors distinguished public servants, bestows rabbinical ordination, and affirms key policy resolutions at the historic Sephardic Lebanese Congregation. Edited by: TJVNews.com The Rabbinical Alliance of...

We Can Become Free Again

By: Jonathan Rosenblum Successful self-examination on Yom Kippur depends on shaking us from our complacency One thing a columnist living in Israel never has to worry...

Yom Kippur Facts Every Jew Should Know

By: Shalom Goodman Yom Kippur 2025 Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement, when we are closest to G‑d and most connected to the essence of...

16 Facts About the “10 Days of Repentance”

By: Eli Landes 1. They Are the First 10 Days of the Jewish Year The first 10 days of the month of Tishrei are known as...

Discovery of Ancient Coin Hoard in Lower Galilee Sheds Light on Jewish Resilience During Roman Rule

By: Fern Sidman In a groundbreaking discovery that sheds new light on a turbulent and often overlooked chapter of Jewish history, archaeologists in Israel have...

Yizkor – We Don’t Forget

By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin Yizkor. To remember. On Yom Kippur we remember the loved ones who are no longer with us. Those who are fortunate to...

Parshas Vayeilech – Does Your Prayer Have Legs?

By: Rabbi Shlomo Katz Our parshah opens: “Moshe went and spoke these words to all of Israel.” Where was Moshe “going”? R’ Mordechai Twersky z”l...

Rabbi Berel Wein: Recalling his Zionist opposition to the two-state nightmare

By Moshe Phillips (JNS)  “The more I read and study Jewish history, the clearer it becomes that there is an Author and Planner, Who guides...

What You Need to Know About Hearing the Shofar

  Rosh Hashanah is full of rich customs and beautiful prayers, but at its core is one powerful mitzvah straight from the Torah: the sounding of the shofar.1 The piercing cry...

6 Ways Rosh Hashanah of 2025 Is Unique

Rosh Hashanah is around the corner. And, while some things are constant—hearing the shofar, enjoying meals rich with symbolism, and praying for a sweet new year—there are...

Rosh Hashanah Recipes You Can Make Last Minute

Kosher.com Staff   The recipes below are for those who have either cooked ahead and have most of their dishes in the freezer and just need a...

What Four Rabbis Are Sermonizing This High Holiday Season

By Shloimy Galperin When rabbis sat down to write their sermons last year for the first Rosh Hashanah after the atrocities of Oct. 7, 2023, they knew that...

The Rosh Hashanah March That Lit Fires in the Rain

(Chabad.org) It was the last thing either an American Jew or a European Jewish refugee expected to see in New York City. In the 1940s...

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