High Holy Days

  • Parashat Sukkot Parashat Sukkot

    Lev. 22:26-23:44.

    Num. 29:12-16.

    Zech. 14:1-21.

  • Parashat Yom Kippur Parashat Yom Kippur

    Yom Kippur is described in Leviticus 16. This entire chapter describes how the ordinance of the Day of Atonement was to be carried out in the sanctuary and later in the temple of Jerusalem. That's why the sanctuary and its services are

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  • Phish - Avenu Malkenu - Jones Beach Phish - Avenu Malkenu - Jones Beach

    “Avenu Malkenu,” classically associated with Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Awe, and Yom Kippur, was originally an ancient Hebrew

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  • Rosh Hashanah - Judgment Rosh Hashanah - Judgment

    Are you prepared for the judgement? What if we didn't have the Bible to give us the truth that teaches us how to prepare?  

  • Shakin' the Lulav Shakin' the Lulav

    A lulav is a palm branch, often along with myrtle or willow branches and a citron fruit, combined and collectively waved during different parts of the synagogue services at Sukkot.

  • Shalom Sesame: Noam's Sukkot Shalom Sesame: Noam's Sukkot

    Join Four-year-old Noam on an adventure preparing for Sukkot with his family in Israel.

  • Significance of the Four Species Significance of the Four Species

    Second only to the sukkah as prominent symbols of this feast of Sukkot are the Arba'at Ha-minim, the four species, which are gathered in keeping with the commandment found in Leviticus 23:40. 

    Making up "the four species" are

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  • Simchat Torah

    Simchat Torah. 
    Sermon by Messianic Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky. 

  • Simchat Torah Simchat Torah

    Have you ever been to a simcha? A simcha is a celebration.

  • Simchat Torah in Tel Aviv Simchat Torah in Tel Aviv

    In this video you will witness a celebration for Simchat Torah in Tel Aviv Israel. If you do not
    know what that is, it is a celebration of the law of God, more specifically the Torah being given
    to Israel from God through

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  • Sisu V'Simchu B'Simchat Torah Sisu V'Simchu B'Simchat Torah

    If you are looking for some new music for the High Holy Days you may enjoy this video “Sisu V'Simchu B'Simchat Torah”. Simchat Torah is a time to rejoice in the law of God. This may sound very strange to some though. Many people do not

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  • Sitting Pretty. Dry Bones

    Dry Bones Sukkot

  • Six 13 - Starting Over

    Are you looking for some uplifting holiday music for Rosh Hashanah? You may really enjoy this music video by Six13, “Starting Over (a song for Rosh Hashanah)”. If you are not familiar with Rosh Hashanah, it is when Jewish people

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  • Sukkot Sukkot

    The third holy convocation of the High Holy Days is Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or the Feast of Booths. Since this feast was often associated with the fall harvest, it is also referred to in the Bible as the Feast of

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  • Sukkot - The Festival of Booths Sukkot - The Festival of Booths

    Sukkot, the Festival of Booths, calls us to dwell in temporary shelters while celebrating God’s protection, provision, and presence. The sukkah is fragile and open, reminding us of life’s impermanence and our reliance on the Divine.

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  • Sukkot the Forgotten Holy Day Sukkot the Forgotten Holy Day

    Many non-Jews are familiar with Passover, Chanukah, and the High Holy Day days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

  • Sukkot: A Celebration For All Nations Sukkot: A Celebration For All Nations

    "Sukkot – A Celebration for Every Nation" by The Land of Israel is an engaging exploration of the Jewish festival of Sukkot, emphasizing its universal significance and joyous spirit. The introduction captures you visually and with the

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  • Sukkot. Never Be Put to Shame Sukkot

    Joel 2 - Sukkot - Never Be Put to Shame.

    Sermon by Messianic Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky.

  • Tashlich Breads Tashlich Breads

    On Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year), there is a ceremony called Tashlich. Traditionally we go to the ocean (or a stream or river), pray, and then throw bread crumbs onto the water, for the fish can symbolically eat their sins.

  • Ten Days of Awe Ten Days of Awe

    Joel 1: Ten Days of Awe

    Sermon by Messianic Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky

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