The early liturgists of Reform Judaism chose Leviticus 19 as the scriptural center of Yom Kippur afternoon. At the heart of the holiest day of the Jewish year, the text of Kedoshim’s Holiness Code demands that we bring compassion and justice in our world. Social justice is not just a 21st century concept; 2500 years ago our ancestors taught that while ritual life matters, holiness requires economic justice, immigrant justice, environmental justice, and more. Join Rabbi Schindler to hear ancient sages’ voices on modern issues.
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