Jewish Holidays

Learn about Jewish Holidays

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Learn more about Jewish Holidays!

There are several well-recognized Jewish holidays during the fall. If you'd like to learn more about these, as well as have activities to go alongside, we've got you covered with four options.

  • Rosh Hashanah: September 30-October 1

  • Yom Kippur: October 9

  • Sukkot: October 14-22

Hands-down, this is our favorite Jewish holiday book for older middle schoolers through adults. Not only will you find the historical significance to these holidays, you'll learn about how they apply to Christians today. Keep this as a reference for your Sunday School classes as well as your homeschooling lessons.

You'll enjoy this book for your upper elementary students through middle school. Hardbound and on sturdy paper, it will last for years to come. Inside you'll find historical information, crafts, and recipes.

From the folks at Jews for Jesus, you'll find this to be another excellent option for your elementary students. There is short background information, information about the Jewish traditions involved, ideas for families to get to know the holidays and feasts, as well as memory verses.

If you want a short, brief overview of the holidays,

is the book for you. The captions to the coloring pages provide just enough information for newcomers to this topic.

You may also find the links below helpful. Take a look to see what you might like to learn about this fall.

These are my appointed feasts, the appointed feasts of the Lord, which you are to proclaim as sacred assemblies. - Leviticus 23:2