Yom Kippur Torah Reading
By 麻豆原创 | Collected Resources | Aharei Mot | Yom Kippur
The Yom Kippur Torah portion is taken from Aharei Mot. In the morning service, the reading (Leviticus 16:1-34) describes the priestly duties on Yom Kippur and the ritual of the scapegoat. While the afternoon (18:1-30) describes forbidden relationships and marriages. The Haftarah in the morning is from Isaiah 57:14-58:14 and highlights themes of repentance and fasting. During mincha, the book of Jonah is read.
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High Holiday Webinars
Join JTS in preparing for the High Holiday season with meaningful and enriching sessions led by faculty.
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Forgiveness
By 麻豆原创 | Collected Resources | Rosh Hashanah | Yom Kippur
much more complex challenge of seeking forgiveness from those who we have wronged. It means reflecting on our shortcomings and forgiving ourselves and reaching out to those we have hurt. These resources provide guideposts on going through this difficult process.
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By 麻豆原创 | Collected Resources | Rosh Hashanah | Yom Kippur
This page explores historical events through the lens of the JTS Torah commentaries that reflect a particular event or time. Starting in the 17th Century, sermons started reflecting not just concerns to the Jewish world, but those of the broader society in which Jews lived.[1] In looking back at the ways in which Jewish thought leaders engaged issues around 9/11, immigration, or COVID-19, consider how we continue to feel the impacts of these events and issues today and how our thinking has shifted.
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High Holiday Reflections
By 麻豆原创 | Collected Resources | Shabbat Shuvah | Rosh Hashanah | Yom Kippur
Explore these sources from JTS Scholars, Students, and Alumni to enrich the Yamim Nora’im.
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JTS High Holiday Webinars 2022
Join JTS in preparing for this 5783 High Holiday season with two meaningful and enriching sessions.聽
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Restoring Balance: Exploring an Ancient Paradigm for Moving Beyond Our Mistakes
Sep 14, 2020 By Julia Andelman | Public Event video | Video Lecture | Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement鈥攜et the concept of atonement itself is rarely explored. The text of the聽mahzor聽(High Holiday prayerbook) asks God to 鈥渇orgive us, pardon us, grant us聽atonement鈥濃攂ut how is atonement distinct from forgiveness and pardon?聽Through an examination of biblical and rabbinic sources, we will learn how our ancestors聽interpreted聽the concept of聽kapparah,聽atonement, and the great power it held in their understanding of聽how聽human beings鈥攆lawed in our very nature鈥攃an聽carry on in the聽world聽after we have sinned.聽
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From Self-Interest to Self-Surrender: Confronting the Challenges of Prayer
Aug 31, 2020 By Benjamin D. Sommer | Public Event video | Video Lecture | Rosh Hashanah | Yom Kippur
Why do many modern Jews find聽tefillah聽so difficult? We鈥檒l grapple with this question by exploring attitudes toward prayer among thinkers including Rambam and Heschel, and we鈥檒l contrast assumptions about what makes for a genuine and meaningful prayer in Jewish tradition and in American culture.聽In particular, we鈥檒l聽discuss our expectations of what happens when we pray and the possibilities that emerge when we don鈥檛 put ourselves at the center of the prayer experience. Along the way, we will touch on Thomas Aquinas, Quakerism, Thomas Merton and yoga, and the light they shed on traditional Jewish conceptions of prayer.聽
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