On Selichot night, join David Sachs of the Jewish Federation of Ottawa and Richard Marceau of CIJA at Temple Israel, 7:30pm to hear about their work countering Antisemitism. https://t.co/mhQYWzs8Vu
As we approach the High Holidays, Jewish communities around the world gather for Selichot, a time for reflection and repentance. Let us take this opportunity to look within ourselves, seek forgiveness and commit to doing better in the year ahead. #Selichot #HighHolyDays
attack of Iranian combat drones Shahed on the Kyiv region right now. We have now begun to pray the Selichot prayers of repentance. With prayers and goodness we will defeat evil! https://t.co/b8DG4SPsrQ
— Chief Rabbi Of Ukraine Moshe Azman (@RabbiUkraine) September 9, 2023
Selichot in 2023
Selichot (Hebrew: סליחות) means sorry/forgiveness prayers. Selichot are recited from the Sunday before the Jewish New Year until the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur).