The High Holiday of Yom Kippur, or the "Day of Atonement," is the holiest day of the year in Judaism. Here's when it is in 2025 and how it's observed.
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Religion News Service on MSNRosh Hashana helps us envision a Judaism beyond nationalism
The holiday of Rosh Hashana offers a vital place to begin. Other Jewish holidays focus on ancient Israelite history; Rosh ...
Clearly, Hashem could have created a universe in which there is no suffering and in which we can acknowledge and praise Him without having to overcome adversity. So, there is an inherent value to us, ...
Rabbis say many of their congregants are worried by a surge of antisemitism, including a firebombing of the Pa. governor's ...
Mr. Mamdani visited a synagogue on Monday as part of a series of appearances in explicitly Jewish spaces during the High Holy ...
Here's what to know about Rosh Hashanah, which ends on Wednesday, Sept. 24, when Yom Kippur is and how the two holidays are celebrated.
Strap on your best smooth-soled Italian loafers and get ready to spring over some cobblestones, because Robert Langdon — ...
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The Forward on MSNWill Judaism after Gaza actually be different from Judaism before Gaza?
Particularist Judaism fails as a spiritual, ethical practice that applies to all human beings. It always has. It will always ...
Judaism refuses to let despair be the final chapter. The messianic hope is not naïve optimism but an act of spiritual ...
Rosh Hashanah, one of Judaism's High Holidays, will take place between Sept. 22 and Sept. 24. Here's what to know about the holiday.
People gather to light candles in a makeshift memorial to honor Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim who were killed as they ...
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Cheating partners, antisemitic neighbors, and lost loves populate these Jewish worlds
"You've Told Me Before," Jennifer Moses’ new collection of short stories, explores troubled relationships through a Jewish ...
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