8/26/2022 Edit Rosh Hashanah Coloring Pages Print out these fun coloring pages to get you ready for a sweet New Year! By JewishPhoenix
8/24/2022 Edit Eight apple recipes that are perfect for Rosh Hashanah These apple recipes are sure to make your new year a little sweeter. We think some of these options are bound to wind up on your Rosh Hashanah dinner... By Leah CresswellFor JewishPhoenix
8/24/2022 Edit Three tips for creating healthy organization this New Year School is back and the Jewish New Year is around the corner. Check out these three tips for creating organization habits for a SWEET New Year. By Abby Kahn
8/23/2022 Edit The secret meaning behind Shana and Chodesh Enjoy a short video from Cartoon Mason as he dives into what makes the Hebrew words Shana and Chodesh so special. By Temple Solel
8/23/2022 Edit NowGen High Holiday Tickets Looking to spend the High Holidays in community? Let us help you! By Andrew GibbsFor NowGen
8/18/2022 Edit High Holy Days 5783 ‘Experience CBI’ Packages Available Experience CBI with our special High Holy Day Tickets and Packages. We have Special discounted ticket pricing for our extended community By Congregation Beth Israel
9/6/2021 Edit It’s OK if Your Kids Can’t Sit Through Services What to do with kids during High Holiday services By Kveller
9/6/2021 Edit High Holy Days Reflections from Rabbi Koppell As we enter into this new year, 5782, I’m thinking of “The Daffodil Principle.” By Temple Chai
9/3/2021 Edit The Art of Teshuvah The Jewish practice of repentance involves not merely turning away from sin, but turning toward the dark parts of ourselves. By My Jewish Learning
9/2/2021 Edit Explaining Tashlich to Kids Tashlich, which literally translates to “casting off,” is a ceremony performed on the afternoon of the first day of Rosh Hashanah. By PJ Library
8/30/2021 Edit Cod with Olive and Parsley Sauce Recipe A recipe full of symbolism and taste that is perfect for your Rosh Hashanah dinner. By Jennifer StarrettFor JewishPhoenix
8/30/2021 Edit Rosh Hashanah FAQ: All About the Jewish New Year Your Rosh Hashanah questions answered. By My Jewish Learning