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Behind the Aegis

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Wed Sep 13, 2023, 03:06 PM Sep 2023

(Jewish Group) What's an L.A. Jew to do on Yom Kippur if they don't go to synagogue?

Yom Kippur is a complicated day for Miriam Bar-Zemer.

The Jewish holiday, which begins this year on the evening of Sept. 24, is considered the holiest day of the year — a time of deep introspection, fasting and repentance, which Jews have traditionally honored by spending the day in synagogue in a collective act of prayer, meditation and atonement.

But for Bar-Zemer, a 29-year-old graduate student who was born in Israel and grew up fairly secular in Los Angeles, deciding what to do on that day is an annual challenge. Her family didn’t belong to a synagogue for most of her childhood, and now as an adult it’s not a space that she finds conducive to self-reflection. Her father fasts, and some years she does too, but she feels like fasting in isolation misses the point. At the same time, eating normally doesn’t seem right either.

“I feel like it being the most important holiday, I’m obligated to recognize it, but then I struggle to meld the tradition with my own interpretation of what it means to feel redemption,” she said. “It’s a confusing day.”

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One of the things I have always liked about Judaism is its flexibility (for the most part) ini how one clebrates/acknowledges a holiday or tradition.

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(Jewish Group) What's an L.A. Jew to do on Yom Kippur if they don't go to synagogue? (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Sep 2023 OP
My parents raised me in the Reform denomination of Judaism. no_hypocrisy Sep 2023 #1

no_hypocrisy

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1. My parents raised me in the Reform denomination of Judaism.
Wed Sep 13, 2023, 03:42 PM
Sep 2023

And Mom insisted you don't have to go to synagogue to be religious.

It's Yom Kippur and you're going to fast anyway. Does it matter whether you're in Temple or not?

Plus, she might find a synagogue that has a ZOOM event for YK. (It's a challenge to find a seat during the High Holy Days if you're not a member anyway.)

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