Yom Kippur is the Jewish Day of Atonement, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar and most solemn day of the year for the Jews. Yom Kippur is celebrated in the month of Tishrei, the ten days between Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year and Yom Kippur are called the “Ten Days of Repentence” or the “Ten Days of Awe”. On the eve of the tenth day of Tishrei, Yom Kippur begins. Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement is typically observed with 25 hours of fasting, intensive prayer and thought. Although I’m not Jewish myself, and I know that there are some crafts that would be appropriate for other celebrations but not for this holy day. One of the best ways to celebrate Yom Kippur is through crafts inspired by the holiday. But I believe that High Holy Days Crafts and Activities for Kids Yom Kippur is appropriated on Yom Kippur, as, these High Holy Days Crafts and Activities for Kids Yom Kippur helped me to gain better insight to the holiday and thus it will help children understand what Yom Kippur is about prior to the holiday. High Holy Days Crafts and Activities for Kids Yom Kippur are crafts that are related to Yom Kippur and are excellent for older children to work on explaining about what the holiday means and celebrating the High Holy Days by taking part in fun crafts. The holiday is rich with meaning and tradition and High Holy Days Crafts and Activities for Kids Yom Kippur makes it a perfect opportunity for children to learn about Jewish customs.