Thank you for joining us on this journey, walking through the Jewish High Holy Days.

This year, the first of the holidays, the Feast of Trumpets, begins on Wednesday, October 2. That morning, you will receive an email from us, giving you a short reading to ponder and pray through, as well as a link to our podcast explaining in a bit more depth.

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What will we be talking about?

  • Open book with visible pages on a dark background, with a graphic design overlay mentioning "Hidden in plain sight" and "Day 1: Is your name written in the book?"

    ✺ Day 1 ✺

    Is your name written in the book?

  • Person holding a shofar with dark clouds in the background, the sun partially visible through the clouds, and overlay text about Jewish High Holy Days and a religious journey.

    ✺ Day 2 ✺

    The day of the blowing of trumpets, but why?

  • Close-up of two hands clasped in prayer with text overlay about Day 3: What does real repentance look like, from 'The Jewish Road' series.

    ✺ Day 3 ✺

    What does real repentance look like?

  • A person praying with hands clasped over an open prayer book, with text overlay about Day 4 of a prayer series for Jewish high holy days.

    ✺ Day 4 ✺

    Prayer is more than monologue.

  • Two hands, one with darker skin and one with lighter skin, gently holding each other on a wooden surface, symbolizing kindness and connection.

    ✺ Day 5 ✺

    Where can we show kindness?

  • A man sitting with his hand on his chin, appearing contemplative or concerned, with text overlaying the image about Day 6 of a discussion on atonement and Jewish High Holy Days.

    ✺ Day 6 ✺

    What will we do for atonement?

  • A person with their back to the camera raises their right arm toward the sky, with a sunset or sunrise in the background. The image features text about a religious day of reflection.

    ✺ Day 7 ✺

    What does it mean to return to the Lord?

  • An underwater scene with clear ocean water, ripples on the surface, and text overlaying that reads "Day 8: Cast my sins into the depths of the sea".

    ✺ Day 8 ✺

    Cast my sins into the depths of the sea.

  • A wooden signpost stands on a grassy hilltop at sunset, with a colorful sky in the background. Overlaid text reads "Day 9: A guidepost of prayer for forgiveness," with additional text about Christians caring for the Jewish High Holy Days and a logo for The Jewish Road.

    ✺ Day 9 ✺

    A guidepost of prayer for forgiveness.

  • Image featuring a goat on rocky terrain with text overlay about Jewish high holy days, specifically day 10 and the scapegoat.

    ✺ Day 10 ✺

    The Scapegoat that became the G.O.A.T.

3 ways we help you build your faith.

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Enjoy our content.

Listen to “The Jewish Road Podcast” or read the blog as you learn new aspects of your faith.

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Experience teachings.

In-person holiday celebrations, speaking at churches, webinars, or even a trip to Israel.

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Engage the whole story.

Be knowledgeable about your entire faith by connecting the old with the new.

Imagine observing only HALF a holiday your entire life, missing either how the story STARTED or how it ENDED.

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We’re telling the whole story.