If Rosh Hashanah sets our intentions, Sukkot invites us to live them outside, together, under open skies. This weeklong festival of harvest and hospitality calls us to slow down, be…
Yom Kippur—the Day of Atonement—asks us to look inward. But it doesn’t have to be overwhelming or isolating. For many of us, especially in interfaith, multicultural, or non-traditional households, finding…
The season of fresh starts and honest reflection is here. Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, calls us to gather, share sweetness, and make tradition our own in ways that…
High Holidays 2025/5786 (Hebrew calendar year) Whether you grew up dunking apples in honey each year or this is the first time you’ve Googled “Simchat Torah,” the High Holidays are…
Whether the High Holidays have always been part of your calendar or you’re just beginning to learn about them, this season is full of opportunities to pause, connect, and celebrate…
Rosh Hashanah, which means the Head of the Year, celebrates the beginning of the Jewish New Year. It’s a time for celebration and marks the beginning of the High Holiday…
Tu B'Av - August 8-9, 2025 A holiday for love, connection, and maybe a little healing. Tu B’Av, the 15th of the Hebrew month of Av, began as a celebration…
Charoset Around the World On the first day of Passover each year, Jews around the world celebrate with a feast known as a Seder. One of the most symbolic items…
The Jewish holiday of Passover (in Hebrew, Pesach) commemorates the exodus of the Jews from slavery in Egypt. You could say it’s kind of a big deal. But planning your…
April 2024 If Judaism is about memory, as Jewish teacher Avraham Infeld says, then the Passover story is one of the most foundational collective memories we have as a people.…