From Hostages Square, High Holiday prayers aim to transcend Israel’s fractured politics
“I felt like this place needed prayers,” said Anat Sharbat, known as the unofficial rabbi of the square
 
	“I felt like this place needed prayers,” said Anat Sharbat, known as the unofficial rabbi of the square
 
	The month of Elul is a ripe moment to be called to action with the daily sound of the shofar
 
	Since Oct. 7, there has been a surge of interest in Jewish life and community, especially from economically vulnerable Jews.
 
	“Being a rabbi is being able to pivot and to give meaning and significance and the grounding of Torah to current events,” said Rabbi Nicole Guzik of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles
 
	Before taking her 10-year-old to his first Yom Kippur service, Kyla Kupferstein thought, ‘What if he likes it?’
 
	This year, Israel's Supreme Court ruled that a gender-segregated prayer service could not take place in Dizengoff Square
 
	Increasing numbers of migrants are pouring into American cities. They need our help.
 
	Despite the White House antisemitism plan, the Senate proposed cutting $18 million from synagogue security grants
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
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