On Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, Jews seek, and receive, atonement from God for those sins committed against Him. It is a day of purification and reconciliation.
Hebrew Word of the Day
What time does school end? — B’eizu sha’ah mistayem beit hasefer?
September 20, 2023
This month, we’re excited to be back in school! Let’s learn how to communicate with our classmates in Hebrew!
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All Alone in Israel
September 20, 2023
On today’s program, The Fellowship’s Lucas Puzan shares a “40th Anniversary Story” about a Ukrainian refugee who receives assistance in buying groceries and other aid from The Fellowship.
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The High Holy Days
The High Holy Days are the most widely observed Jewish holidays. Test your knowledge about what you know about this most sacred time on the Jewish calendar.
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High Holy Days: A Season of Repentance
Discover the High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Download Rabbi Eckstein’s timeless devotional teachings of these significant days in this complimentary booklet.
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What Are the High Holy Days?
The High Holy Days are the most widely observed Jewish holidays, beginning with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and ending ten days later with Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
Yom Kippur: The Power of Saying "I'm Sorry"
In this special episode about Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, host Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, explores how the words "I'm sorry" relate to the holiest day on the Jewish calendar.
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