The High Holy Days are the most important religious holidays in Judaism. They occur in the fall, and they commemorate the creation of the world, the giving of the Torah, and the Day of Atonement. In 2025, the High Holy Days will begin on the evening of September 21 and end on the evening of September 23.
The High Holy Days are a time for reflection and repentance. They are also a time to celebrate the Jewish people’s covenant with God. During the High Holy Days, Jews attend synagogue services, pray, and fast. They also eat special foods and spend time with family and friends.