
Watch: A Reconstructionist Approach to Tashlikh
Rabbi Nathan Martin reframes the Rosh Hashanah practice of tashlikh as a method of realigning with our compassionate, loving selves while letting go of negativity.
Rabbi Nathan Martin reframes the Rosh Hashanah practice of tashlikh as a method of realigning with our compassionate, loving selves while letting go of negativity.
Cathleen Cohen’s poem and watercolor painting are a call to rise above the fear that divides us and truly see our fellow human beings.
The point of Rosh Hashanah and the High Holidays isn’t necessarily to repent sin, it’s to embrace an opportunity for personal growth and change, writes Rabbi Gregory Hersh.
Need a last-minute refresher on how to chant the central prayers of the holiday? They’re all here.
Learn to make bolo, a lightly sweet bread, stuffed with crushed nuts, raisins and spices that comes from the Jewish communities of North Africa.
Explore the concepts of sin and repentance from a contemporary, Reconstructionist perspective.
Rabbi Deborah Waxman, Ph.D., speaks with Rabbi Vivie Mayer about what the avodah service can teach us today.
This inspiring poem focuses on the metaphorical seeds of justice, love, joy and peace.
Learn how to make a traditional Mizrahi fish recipe.