For Many US Jews, High Holy Days Will Be a Mix of Anxiety and Determination
Rabbi Irving Greenberg's reflections highlight Jewish resilience and unity amid rising antisemitism and global challenges during the High Holy Days, emphasizing the enduring covenant.
- Many Jewish congregations in the U.S. feel anxious about rising antisemitism ahead of the High Holy Days, according to Rabbi Erez Sherman of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles.
- Recent attacks, including a firebombing and fatal shootings, have heightened concerns among Jewish Americans regarding their safety.
- Rabbis are recommending layered security measures, including armed officers, to ensure safety during worship, according to Jewish security experts.
- Rabbi Rick Jacobs stated that there is a "very precarious moment" for the Jewish community due to the current rise in antisemitism.
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Rabbis see a mix of anxiety and determination as US Jews await High Holy Days
For Jews worldwide, the High Holy Days are always a compelling mix of celebration and repentance. For many Jews in the United States, the holiday season this year will be more charged than usual.
Rabbis see a mix of anxiety, determination as U.S. Jews await High Holy Days
For Jews worldwide, the High Holy Days are always a compelling mix of celebration and repentance. For many Jews in the United States, the holiday season this year will be more charged than usual. Rabbis say many of their congregants…
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