New research on High Holiday participation illuminates critical themes for future design (eJewish Philanthropy)

“[The High Holidays of 2020 were] a kind of controlled experiment; essentially no one was able to celebrate or observe the holidays in the ways they were used to, so everyone was doing something different than usual. . . .There are three major lessons from these positive experiences that can serve as building blocks as we plan for the future.”

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