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A Season of Forgiveness and ‘Teshuvah’
Crossword Puzzle
A Season of Forgiveness and ‘Teshuvah’
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Celebrated writers, thinkers and theologians weigh in on forgiveness and the capacity for change in this Rosh Hashanah-themed crossword.
Being Jewish
The Best Approach to Teshuvah on the High Holidays
by
Kelsey Osgood
How do I continue yearning for change while accepting that, like all people, I’m flawed and thus will likely fail?
Crossword Puzzle
High Time for a Holiday Puzzle
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Don't be clueless in the New Year! Usher in the High Holidays by brushing up on clues and answers related to the chaggim.
Books
Books for the High Holidays
by
Leah F. Finkelshteyn
Seeking repentance, forgiveness and hope through Jewish tradition, text and liturgy.
Crossword Puzzle
Spiritual Prep for the New Year
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Leave it to this preeminent rabbi, considered the father of Mussar, to distill the essence of personal enlightenment in just one quote.
Crossword Puzzle
The Ultimate Alfresco Jewish Holiday
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Test your knowledge of Sukkot, a holiday that we are partly commanded to celebrate alfresco.
Books
Memoirs, Liturgy and Jewish Advice: High Holidays Nonfiction
From memoirs and examinations of liturgy to inspiration from Jewish thinkers, these nonfiction books offer guidance and reassurance during uncertain times.
Hadassah
An Exceptional New Year
by
Rhoda Smolow
At Rosh Hashanah, the shofar calling us to gather together reminds us of the new forms of assembly we have developed during the pandemic.
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