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here is a lot of beauty to the
traditional synagogue experi-
ence. However, a traditional
High Holidays service just does not
speak to some — especially many
young adults.
“Buying seats for the High Holidays
is super expensive,” says Rachel Moses,
a marketer for a Jewish nonprofit from
Mount Washington, Md. “It also just
doesn’t feel like it’s my place.”
If you think like Moses — consider-
ing skipping the tickets and celebrat-
ing Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
outside the traditional four walls of
your family synagogue — here are
nine alternative ways to connect to the
High Holidays without stepping foot
in a shul.
BUILD COMMUNITY
Thomas Arnold, who works in
homeland security and is from
Pikesville, Md., says people often
interpret Yom Kippur as a heavy day
of repentance. In contrast, the day’s
prohibitions — things like fasting, not
wearing leather footwear, not making
love to your partner, refraining from
taking a bath — are intended to help
us think less about our own needs and
more about those of others.
“The point is to understand there
are people who don’t have food, who
don’t have water, who don’t have shoes
to wear,” explains Arnold, citing the
18th-century ethical Jewish book
Mesillat Yesharim: The Path of the
Upright by Italian Rabbi and philoso-
pher Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto.
“We don’t have sex because there
are people in the world who don’t have
partners and cannot connect in that
way,” Arnold says.
Arnold looks for people who are in
need, lacking something or who are
lonely and makes a point of giving to
them during the High Holiday season.
Sometimes he invites them over for
a meal, and other times he just lends
them a helping hand.
“On Rosh Hashanah and Yom
Kippur, make it about other people,”
he says.