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Yom Kippur (and more!) 2023

Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, begins Sunday night, and this time of year, it seems there’s always a Jewish holiday either coming or going. Here are a few books to help observe, celebrate, and/or explain some of this season’s Jewish holidays.  For Rosh Hashanah (and beyond), Richard Ho’s...
      

Yom Kippur 2022 / 5783

Yes, it's a bit on-the-nose. But for Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement in Judaism (this year starting October 4 at sundown), read Sorry, Sorry, Sorry: The Case for Good Apologies by Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy. (Though, sorry, it doesn't come out until January; but you can pre-order it.) Marjorie...
      

Books for Yom Kippur

This year -- 2021/5782 -- Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, begins this evening, September 15, at sundown. Following Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, these are times for family, community, and self-reflection. The following books could be useful for sharing with children and/or for generating discussions. All reviews are...
      

Yom Kippur 2020/5781

Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, begins at sundown. Following Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, these are times for family, community, and self-reflection. The following books could be useful for sharing with children and/or for generating discussions. All reviews are from the Guide/Reviews Database. For more recommendations, visit the...
      

Rosh Hashanah 2018/5779

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Today is Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year (year 5779!); Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, begins next Tuesday, September 18, at sundown. These are times in the year for family, community, and self-reflection (and our thoughts are with Shoshana's family!). My family started a new, anachronistic "tradition" by making...
      

>Shout-out in Shul

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>HB reviewer Lauren Adams and I went with our nice Jewish boys to Kol Nidre services last night, where none other than that nice Jewish girl, our own Jane Yolen, was referenced in the sermon. The theme was something about "remembering the person you always wanted to be," and Jane...
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