Yom Kippur, or Day of Atonement, is one of the most important days of the Jewish year. Traditionally it is marked by a 26-hour fast, prayers, and reflection. Join Tzedek Collective to take stock of our deeds in activism and beyond in anti-Zionist, decolonialist Jewish community. We will recite traditional-ish and less traditional prayers, including reflection time, before holding a facilitated discussion group on the themes of the day. All components are optional.

While fasting is traditional on Yom Kippur, we recognise that this is not possible or desired for everyone (including but not limited to those with certain medical conditions). However, if you do need to eat during this time we ask that you refrain from doing so in the group space.

Children are welcome, but please note that a dedicated children’s program is not planned at this time.

Friday, 11 October, 6pm AEDT. Inner West location (register for location).

Free, but capacity is limited. Register via Humanitix.

Accessibility: ground floor, ramp access available. Large print or electronic materials available on request.