Yom Kippur Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year. Here is a checklist to help you spend the day in the best way possible! Tuesday night, September 22 : Girls: I lit the candles at 6:38pm (See back side for the blessings) Wednesday, September 23 : Boys: I wore my Kippa when I was able on Yom Kippur I wore non-leather shoes I went to Shul (Children over 9) I fasted for a part of the day I did Teshuvah - I felt sorry for what I did wrong and resolved to be better I davened (prayed) to Hashem that my family and I should be sealed for a happy and healthy new year! Sukkot and Simchat Torah I said the blessings and shook the Lulav and Etrog over the holiday of Sukkot I ate in a Sukkah at least once over the Sukkot holiday I shared something that I learned in Hebrew School about Sukkot with my family I celebrated the gift of our precious Torah by attending the Simchat Torah party at Chabad on Monday night, October 5, 6:30pm and/or by getting a special children's honor during Torah reading on Simchat Torah morning, Tuesday, October 6, 10:00am Name: Kittah: Aleph Bet Gimmel Dalet Hey This page uses 128 bit SSL encryption to keep your data secure.