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Month of Elul

Each year as summer fades into fall, Jewish tradition invites us to turn inward. The month of Elul precedes the High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. We dedicate this time to preparing ourselves for the holidays so that we can experience them as fully as possible. During Elul we are asked to look into ourselves. We think about who we are and who we want to be. Whose forgiveness do we need in order for us to enter a new year with a clean slate? Judaism offers help for this period of introspection in several ways: The shofar sounds daily, awakening us from complacency; later in the month, prayers of repentance—selikhot—are added to the daily liturgy. Perhaps most important, during Elul, we can support each other through the process of requesting and offering forgiveness with full and open hearts. 

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“Let breath be the bridge from despair to hope…”
a pomegrantate in front of a brown shofar
“We peer from the edge, these days of fear…”
a yellow circle with colored paint around it, inside of the circle are clouds
Rabbi Yael Levy shares a teaching for the month of self-reflection
Mountains in teh distance, trees reflecting into a lake, red/pink flowers in the foreground
Before beginning a writing project or before repairing a scroll, I speak out my verbal intention. But then I often stay still for an extra moment.
a scroll with Hebrew letters, part of Megillat Esther, with a quill and bottle of ink.
I wish for you an Elul that is full of future-tense language.
the sun shines behind some clouds in a golden sky
An Elul 5783 teaching by Rabbi Janet Madden
person with long hair facing away with black and rainbow kippah blowing shofar
Imagine that the whole world is God’s sukkah, and that we are all sheltered there.
a baby penguin stands at the feet of its parent
“How do you steer this thing? / Which end is helm and which is the stern?”
small yellow boat floating on water
We can become a beriah hadasha — a new version of ourselves in this New Year.
a sprout emerges from dirt
“The Mystery shines light and strength on my life”
clouds mountains and green field with flowers

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