As Judaism's most important holiday, Yom Kippur holds a level of significance across all Jewish denominations, as well as on ...
While it's appropriate to say "Happy Hanukkah" or even "Happy Rosh Hashanah," the same type of cheerful greeting is not ...
The High Holy Days continue with Judaism's holiest of days, Yom Kippur −"Day of Atonement" − which begins at sundown on Friday, Oct. 11, and ends at sunset on Oct. 12. On Yom Kippur ...
The IHSA board of directors in August approved moving the state finals from Oct. 11-12 to Oct. 18-19. Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year in Judaism, begins sundown on Friday and ends at nightfall ...