Every year during their High Holy Days, the Jewish community reminds us all of our need for repentance and forgiveness.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
On the Day of Atonement, Jews are commanded to seek forgiveness from the people we have hurt.
I noticed that people were craving a way of reinterpreting tradition and of being Jewish without joining a synagogue.
For many years, our Messianic Jewish brothers and sisters have paid a great price. Other Jews have rejected them, and the Christian church would require they walk away from their traditions to fit into the Gentile culture. We must face these past wrongs.
The Jewish community has always taken care of its own.
A Jewish community that is diverse and openly embraces all who seek to lead actively Jewish lives will be a Jewish community that is stronger and more enduring for generations to come.
I realized that we have to do everything we can to preserve the Jewish race. I'm very proud of it, and I think it's wonderful.
The Jewish people are very diverse, and I believe this rich tapestry of identities and experiences strengthens our community.
I think it is important that we rebuild an atmosphere of forgiveness and civility in every aspect of our lives.
I thank the Lord for the great principle of repentance and forgiveness.
The Jewish community is all about love and family, which is the most important thing in my life, too.