Yes, you read that correctly. I am looking forward to Yom Kippur. Why? Because it is a time that YHWH designated as different from the rest of the year. He made it distinct from the other set apart days. Yom Kippur is worth celebrating and we should be excited about it.
I don't want to give you the idea that I've always felt this way. Yom Kippur used to be a day of trepidation and dread for me. An entire day without eating and drinking? That doesn't exactly sound like a joy. But it is.
It is important to know that Yom Kippur (like the rest of YHWH's festivals) is not a "Jewish holiday." While the majority of those who observe Yom Kippur may be Jewish, YHWH's intention was not to create festivals and set apart times only for a tiny fraction of His people. Yom Kippur is for all of YHWH's people, whether or not they are from the tribe of Judah.
Yom Kippur is such a strong reminder of how upside-down YHWH's ways are from what we know. It's one of those things that sounds a lot like, Blessed are the poor.... It's something totally backwards from our culture. Interestingly, YHWH deliberately placed an all-day fast in the middle of harvest season. Not eating for a day would make a little more sense in say, February, when most of us haven't seen a plant growing in months. But right now? I have tomatoes and squash in the garden, fresh peaches and a huge watermelon on my counter, just canned jars of salsa and applesauce that need put away, a bowl of peppers that need to be frozen, and a huge pile of greens that need to be dealt with. Food is in abundance right now in most of the world, and if you grow your own you're well aware of what needs picked and how you're going to freeze or store the rest. We would never pick this as the time to fast. It doesn't make sense not to partake in the good things we have. This doesn't seem like it's the best time to fast. But it is.
Why should we be excited about an all day fast?
We should have joy that we have this instruction from YHWH. In Nehemiah 8 Ezra read the Torah scroll to those in Jerusalem; many heard it for the first time and wept. While the text doesn't give a specific reason for the crying, we can surmise that they were mourning that they had not been keeping the instructions of YHWH. In Nehemiah 8:10 it says, "This day is kadosh to our YHWH: neither be sorry; for the simcha of YHWH is your strength." Don't be sad or regret this. This day is set apart to YHWH. He will give you gladness. Our greatest joy is being able to keep YHWH's word.
We are no longer dependent on the blood of animals. While we praise YHWH for providing the Levitical temple system as a temporary appeasement for our ancestors, we can be joyful that Yahusha has once and for all provided the perfect sacrifice for our sins.
It is a day of forgiveness. On Yom Kippur we should spend time in prayer asking for forgiveness and forgiving others. It is a joyous thing to be forgiven of the sins we have done. We should be happy to let go of the burden of unforgiveness against others as well.
Yahusha praises fasting. He taught that fasting, when not done to impress others, would be rewarded. Yahusha also famously fasted for forty days. One day doesn't seem so hard when we remember that.
Fasting is used to make teshuvah. In Joel 2:12 YHWH says, "Make teshuvah to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and mourning." We can use this day of fasting to return to YHWH in all areas of our lives and repent of the wrong paths that we have been on.
It gives us compassion for those with less than us. Some 800 million people, or more than 10% of the earth don't have enough food to lead a healthy life. Going without food, even for one day gives us a tiny idea of what it's like to really be hungry.
We can focus on YHWH. My favorite part of the all day fast is how much more time it gives me for study and prayer. I don't need to make lunch or keep going to the kitchen for water or figure out what to have for a snack. Each year it surprises me how much of our time is spent preparing and consuming our meals. A day set apart for Scripture reading with no distractions is okay with me.
For these reasons we can have gladness in our hearts during Yom Kippur. Why will you be joyous?
Swoon Worthy Yom Teruah Party
Today I'm excited to share with you a Yom Teruah celebration that I've been envisioning most of the summer. Pink and gold? Apples and lace? Yes, please!
For me, parties are about creating a lovely atmosphere while staying true to my beliefs about conscious consumerism. The last thing I wanted was to go buy a bunch of things that would end up in the trash or shoved in a closet. With those ideals in mind, I'm happy with what I put together for the first of the Fall Feasts. Other than the balloons, everything you see is something I already had or borrowed. So no need to invest big money or haul away garbage bags of disposables when you're done!
Since the menorah represents the presence of YHWH I wanted to include that front and center. And to make this tablescape clearly for Yom Teruah, what better than shofars?
The bushel baskets are something I found in my grandparents garage a while back. My grandmother used to by huge amounts of fruit to freeze or preserve so they are from some nearby orchard. I actually use them quite a bit for fruit and squash picking.
Letter balloons. All the heart eyes! Originally I wanted the huge ones that can float, but then thinking about logistics (IS there a vehicle that can hold nine 40 inch balloons?!) and cost ($10+ each) I decided to go with the one foot size. They don't float but look great when hung on string or ribbon!
And the apples? They are simmering on the stove as they become applesauce.
I'm looking forward to celebrating Yom Teruah in just a few days! I hope you are too! Chag sameach!
Significance of the Shofar During Yom Teruah
Why is the shofar sounded during the Biblical holiday of the Feast of Trumpets? What do those sounds mean?
From Hebrew Yom Teruah translates as Day of the Sounding or Day of the Awakening Blasts. The sound in question coming from shofars (Leviticus 23:23). This is why Yom Teruah is also called the Feast of Trumpets.
What is a shofar? It's a musical instrument that is made out of ram's horn. They come in many sizes and, when played by someone who knows what they're doing, they make a lovely sound. While they aren't heard or seen much outside of Hebrew circles, occasionally they are used in movie soundtracks, including Lord of the Rings.
When we hear a sound that denotes something in particular we associate those things. Just hearing the music of an ice cream truck can make us hungry. Police sirens can cause our pulse to quicken as we remember the bill for our last speeding ticket. Hearing the tornado siren test brings to mind memories of bad storms a few years ago. We associate sounds.
Today, sadly, the significance of the sound of the shofar is lost on most of us. It's something we really don't have much to associate with. However, I don't believe YHWH desires for it to stay this way! Let's examine the Bible to see where the sounds of the shofars were heard.
Shofar Uses in Scripture:
1. The shofar is used when YHWH appears. -Zechariah 9:14
2. The Torah was given to Israel with the sound of the shofar. -Exodus 19:19
3. The shofar was blown to announce the beginning of the Biblical holidays. -Numbers 10:10
4. Shofars are used during new moon celebrations. -Psalm 81:4
5. The shofar was a blown at the start of the Jubilee year. -Leviticus 25:9
6. The blowing of the shofar was a signal for the call to repentance. -Isaiah 58:1
7. When the exiles are regathered into the Promised Land the shofar will be blown. -Isaiah 27:13
8. The blowing of the shofar ushers in the day of YHWH. -Joel 2:1
9. Shofars were used for the coronation of kings. -1 Kings 1:34
10. The sound Israel made after marching around Jericho was blasting shofars. -Joshua 6:20
11. Shofars were blown to signal to Israelites during war. -Judges 3:27
12. The watchmen who stood upon Jerusalem's walls blew the shofar. -Ezekiel 33:3-6
13. The shofar is a reminder of YHWH providing a ram for Abraham to use as a burnt offering. -Genesis 22:13
14. During the rebuilding of Jerusalem wall, shofars were used to call for help. -Nehemiah 4:14
15. John was taken up to Heaven in the book of Revelation by the sound of the shofar. -Revelation 4:1
16. At the resurrection of the dead the shofar will sound. -1 Thessalonians 4:16
17. Seven shofars will be sounded when YHWH judges the earth during the tribulation. -Revelation 8
18. Shofars are used to praise YHWH. -Psalm 150:3
19. Shofars are used in joyful celebration before YHWH. -Psalm 98:6
20. The shofar is a reminder that YHWH is sovereign. -Psalm 47:5
21. An angel sounds a shofar to proclaim that the kingdom of the world know belongs to YHWH and the Messiah. -Revelation 11:15
There is a lot of significance with this instrument! This list isn't exhaustive (shofars are mentioned over 80 times in Scripture) but I think we should have an idea that this instrument has so much meaning to the Living God.
What can we associate with the Feast of Trumpets from this list? The presence of YHWH, repentance, worshiping YHWH, the Torah, the Mssiah being crowned as king, the promise of YHWH to regather his scattered people, reminders that He will judge the earth, and that the world belong to Him!
More on Yom Teruah:
Fall Feast Gift Ideas
Though presents aren't typically associated with the Fall Festivals I thought it would be fun to share a few items that are appropriate for these set apart times. Giving something to a friend, making it at a party, using to decorate, or keeping it for yourself is your decision. :)
On a side note, I signed up for The Climbing Tree's Fall Feast Countdowns and it is so enjoyable! Talia sends out an email each day with a craft or activity to do and a brief devotional. She has tons of great ideas for teaching kids about the feasts too! The email list continues through Sukkot so you still have plenty of time to sign up.
Menorah Stickers by Petite Paperie - $1.50
-Why wouldn't you want these?
Shofar Cookie Cutter from Big Cat Crafts - $1.99
-So you can make your own shofar cookies during Yom Teruah.
Happy Challah Day Card on Modern Tribe - $4
-Works for any feast day.
High Holiday Nail Decals by Midrash Manicures - $11.99
-Just awesome.
Seven Species Magnets by TamarHammersArt - $12
-Fridge decor for Sukkot.
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| From Society 6. |
Genesis 15:5 Art Print by Kevin Ohlin - $18
-The counting the stars verse we remember during Sukkot. Also available as a rug, card, tote, and more.
Pomegranate Tea Towel on Modern Tribe- $19
-A pretty and useful Yom Teruah present that doubles as kitchen decor.
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| From Society 6. |
Sukkot Festival Poster by Melek Design - $20
-Also available in other forms. I particularly want it as a blanket.
Feast of Trumpets Shirt by Yeshua Shirts - $26
-They sell shirts for each feast day.
DIY Projects
Constellation Printable by Mr. Printables
-The perfect guide for stargazing during Sukkot.
Pomegranate Sugar Scrub from The Casual Craftlete
-Who wouldn't love this gift for Yom Teruah? Bonus: simple to make.
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| Photo by Jared Smith. |
-Wouldn't it be fun to have these at a Yom Kippur 'break fast'?!
Yom Teruah Printable from Land of Honey
-I think you need this in your life.
Happy Little Camper Printable by Rae Ann Kelly
-Decorate your Sukkah!
Memory Jar from Alice and Lois
-A simple gift to emphasis remembrance during Yom Teruah.
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| Photo by Mary Costa. |
-Surprise a friend with these during Sukkot.
Dried Citrus Garland from Free People
-Use etrog or any handy citrus fruit to decorate your Sukkah.
Palm Print Pillows from Dream Green DIY
-Lovely in your sukkah or as an indoor reminder.
Galaxy Necklace from Oh The Lovely Things
-During Sukkot, bring on the galaxy projects.
What did I miss? Let me know what you want to receive for the feasts!
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