With the gift of atonement and forgiveness, God gives us a chance to start over and choose our own adventure for the year ahead.
Hebrew Word of the Day
Shanah tovah u’metuka
October 7, 2024
The High Holy Days, also known as the Ten Days of Repentance, are the most widely observed Jewish holidays. This month, you will learn words and phrases relating to the High Holy Days. “Today’s phrase is “Have a happy and sweet new year”.
Radio Show
A Destroyed Sense of Security
October 7, 2024
On today’s program, we hear testimony from Adele Raemer, a survivor of the October 7th attacks on the kibbutz that she called home.
Take a Quiz
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.
Monthly Teaching Resource
Fellowship Word Search – The High Holy Days
During the High Holy Days, Jews around the world prepare their hearts using three biblical principles, known as the Three Pillars: repentance, prayer, and charity. See how many words you can find related to the High Holy Days!
Related Resources
Nourish Your Biblical Roots Podcast
Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so you don’t miss out on any of Yael’s inspirational Torah teachings. New episodes air every Wednesday. Catch up on any past episodes you’ve missed here.
What Is Rosh Hashanah?
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, and this year, it begins at sundown on Wednesday, October 2 and is observed for two days. Learn more about the observations associated with celebrating Rosh Hashanah.
Rosh Hashanah—A Return to Who You Were Meant to Be
In this special Rosh Hashanah episode, Yael Eckstein discusses the meaning of repentance, and its significance for Christians and Jews.
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