Alef Bet Montessori School

Learning about Significance of Yom Kippur

Admission Admission • October 4, 2022

For Yom Kippur the Elementary class learned about the essence of forgiveness and wrote about what we want to let go of this year in a Tashlikh ceremony. They all wrote what they're sorry for and threw it into a bonfire to get rid of their sorrows. We discussed what we want to leave behind and what we what to take with us into the new year.


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