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Tips for Hosting for the High Holidays

Deborah Fishman Shelby

Whether hosting a holiday meal causes stress or you revel in creating warmth and hospitality around Jewish traditions. here are some tips to host a fantastic gathering.

Ask Yourself These "Audaciously Hospitable" Questions During Elul

C.E. Harrison

These questions are intended to honor all of us by helping to identify and acknowledge our missteps so that we may, ultimately, do better going forward. Additionally, celebrating our successes empowers us to move closer to the diverse, equitable, and inclusive communities we seek to build.

It's Elul: 6 Ways to Get Ready for the High Holidays

Kate Bigam Kaput
Elul, the Hebrew month that precedes the High Holidays, is traditionally a time of both rejoicing and somber reflection when we take stock of our spiritual selves and our lives. Elul rituals prepare us for the many acts of repentance and forgiveness that are hallmarks of the upcoming Days of Awe, starting with Rosh HaShanah.

Why I Love the "Awesome Days"

Rebecca Bernstein McVeigh

The “Days of Awe” is a good name for the High Holiday season because when we are in awe of something, that's a good thing, but I like “Awesome Days” so much better.

A Jewish Response to Political Scandal

Rabbi Sara Y. Sapadin

As we witness public figures dismantled by the revelation of ugly episodes from their pasts, we parents must distill these events and their aftermath for our children.