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October 3-4, 2025 / 12 Tishrei 5786

 

SPECIAL DAYS
Sukkot begins Monday night, October 6, and is celebrated through Monday, October 13.

Hoshana Rabbah is celebrated on the last day of Sukkot.

Shemini Atzeret / Simchat Torah begins Monday night, October 13, and is celebrated through Wednesday, October 15.

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Statement on the Attack in Manchester, UK
Statement on the Attack in Manchester, UK

Our thoughts and prayers are with the UK Jewish community as we share in their grief over those killed and injured at the Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester on the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.

 

We are grieving but not at all shocked. What happened on Yom Kippur in Manchester is the anticipated result of the normalization of antisemitism and the demonization of Israel by the UK and other Western governments tolerating and granting legitimacy – and even unconditional statehood – to those who celebrate the deliberate and targeted murders of innocents, whether they live in their own countries or "between the river and the sea." We join in the prayer of Chief Rabbi Mirvis, "that this tragedy strengthens our collective resolve to confront antisemitism, in all its guises, once and for all."

Israel's Leaders Are Quoting the Torah
Israel's Leaders Are Quoting the Torah

In a recent JNS article, our EVP Rabbi Moshe Hauer shared his thoughts on the increasing number of Israeli officials quoting from the Torah. "Theodor Herzl, the journalist and founder of political Zionism, said that the movement represented a 'return to Judaism' before a return to the land of Israel. 'While it has taken time, the linkage he noted has been restored. Jews are not colonizers of Israel, because our claim and deed to that land is anchored in scripture, in the Torah,' Hauer said. 'It is fitting and encouraging to see those bearing responsibility for the modern state drawing direction from the Torah, the ultimate source of the state's authenticity.'"

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Creating Growth and Positivity
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