Jewish High Holidays
The High Holidays (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur) are a time of reflection and forgiveness. Whether you go to a synagogue, pray at home, or have a Zoom service, we hope you have a sweet and healthy New Year. Below are photos to remind us of the holidays.
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The Rosen and Bloom families celebrating Rosh Hashanah at Bloom Farms, Norwood, NJ. Circa 1930. Can anyone identify these folks?

A teenager from the Wayne Y Teen Group warming up to blow the shofar. 1989. Can anyone I.D. them?

Phil Sarna presenting a shofar to Norman Zelnick at the Wayne Y.

Miriam Barnert Memorial Hebrew Free School 1936 Student Choir, and Cantor, for the High Holy Days Services. Back row from L-r: George Tatz; Morris Tatz; Harry Bornstein; Bernie Segal; and Sid Simon. Front row L-r: Morris Tosk; Harry Glassman; Cantor Morris Friedman; ? Bernstein; and Herb Braverman.

Artist Kashner’s ink sketches of religious Jews bearing the Torah, 1970.