The High Holidays, which comprise Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, are the holiest dates on the Jewish calendar. A time to take stock of our live, seek forgiveness, and start fresh, this season invites us to reflect on what matters most to us and to return to our deepest selves.
“Good Yuntif, dear kitchen table”
“Avinu Malkeinu, open our hearts”
Tashlikh ritual to be performed in the bathroom or using bowl of water
A call for self-care for the New Year
Instructions for taking stock of our lives at the beginning of the New Year
Meditation practice for forgiveness
“This year / I see you from a distance …”
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