Debunking Viral Claim About the Talmud and Minors
The High Holidays mark the beginning of the Jewish new year. They begin with the holiday of Rosh Hashanah (September 12-13, 2026) and culminate ten days later with Yom Kippur (September 21, 2026). This period is known as the The Tens Days of Penitence. It is a time when God is especially close to us and hears our prayers.
The High Holidays are a time for introspection and self-improvement, in which we beseech God for a favorable judgment for the coming year. Read more about the High Holidays »
