Known as “The Days of Awe,” Judaism’s High Holy Days — which begin on Wednesday — annually provide an emotional mix of celebration, introspection and atonement for Jews around the world.
As their congregations prepare to celebrate Simchat Torah, local faith leaders reflect on the holiday in the wake of the Oct.
The exquisitely haunting minor-key melody of this High Holy Day prayer — a request to “Our Father, Our King” to grant a good year — has made it irresistible to many contemporary musicians ...
Known as “The Days of Awe,” Judaism’s High Holy Days provide a mix of celebration, introspection and atonement for Jews around the world. The devout reflect about the mistakes and errors in ...
Pensacola's Jewish community will welcome the High Holy Day with blasts from the shofar and days of reflection, atonement and ...
The holiday, also spelled Rosh Hashanah, marks the beginning of the Jewish High Holy Days and leads up to Yom Kippur, the ...
Reasons for hope — and apprehension — amid High Holy Days Pomerantz and Jacobs each said they had seen signs of a resurgence of Jewish pride and solidarity. In Miami Beach, Pomerantz said ...