Jewish Holidays

Yom Kippur

Day of Atonement

“Yom Kippur is a day not just of confession and forgiveness but of a profound liberation. Atonement means that we can begin again. We are not held captive by the past, by our failures. The book is open and God invites us to write a new chapter in the story of our people, a chapter uniquely our own yet one that we cannot write on our own without being open to something vaster than we will ever understand. It is a day on which God invites us to greatness.” — Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

When is Yom Kippur 2026

10 Tishrei 5787


Begins: Sundown on Sunday 20 September 2026
Ends: Nightfall on Monday 21 September 2026

Videos on Yom Kippur

Investing Time

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are festivals that ask us how we have lived thus far. Have we drifted? Have...

Confusing Satan

 To mark the launch of 'Ceremony and Celebration: An Introduction to the Holidays' (published by Maggid Books in September 2017),...

The Two Voices: A New Perspective on the Meaning of Teshuvah

As we approach Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, we invite you to take an hour to join Rabbi Sacks on an intellectual...

The Meaning of Kol Nidre

When he was Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Sacks used to deliver an annual Ellul lecture at The London School of Jewish...

Chief Rabbi's 11th Annual Ellul Lecture at LSJS

Rabbi Sacks had a tradition, to deliver a pre-Rosh Hashanah shiur every year at the London School of Jewish Studies...

Understanding Kol Nidrei

Rabbi Sacks shared this short message in September 2009, seeking to elevate our prayers and our understanding of the meaning...

Animations

Time (animated video)

An animated video of Rabbi Sacks' thoughts on the Jewish way to view time, with audio recorded in 2010.

Ellul Mini-Episodes

Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur & Coronavirus – An Ellul lecture mini-series for 5780 (2020)

Building the Future

As we prepared to celebrate Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Rabbi Sacks recorded...

Rethinking Failure

As we prepared to celebrate Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Rabbi Sacks recorded...

Faith & Insecurity

As we prepared to celebrate Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Rabbi Sacks recorded...

Holocaust Curriculum Resources

Rabbi Sacks answers some deep questions frequently asked about the Holocaust. This series, in partnership with the Holocaust Educational Trust, has been made possible thanks to the generous support of Richard Harris.

Do you think it’s ever possible to forgive the perpetrators of the Holocaust?

In April 2020, to coincide with Yom HaShoah, the day in the Jewish calendar dedicated to Holocaust remembrance, and the...

Understanding Prayer Videos

The Soul’s Language

Kol Nidrei, the haunting melody that begins the holy of holies of Jewish time. As we approached Rosh Hashanah and...

Holy Words

In this video, Rabbi Sacks discusses how listening and the idea of holy words, places, time and people are central...

Growth

In this video, Rabbi Sacks discusses the difference between a fixed and a growth mindset, and why Judaism, especially around...

Mistakes

In this video, Rabbi Sacks describes how Judaism sees us all as fallible; we all make mistakes and it is...

Family

In this video, Rabbi Sacks explains why we believe God is our family. As we approached Rosh Hashanah and Yom...

Ask Rabbi Sacks Episodes

Questions Answered - Episode One

We invited the world to send Rabbi Sacks videos where they asked him their burning questions, in time for Rosh...

Midnight Selichot Speeches

To Live and Act as a Jew

Have you ever wondered what Professor Ludwig Guttmann (the founder of the Paralympic Games), Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur have...

Three Responses to Crisis

Watch highlights of Rabbi Sacks giving the Midnight Selichot Service Address in 2011. Read transcript When bad things happen to...

Preparing for the New Year Episodes

Where Will We Find God?

 In 2011, in advance of Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur 5772, the Chief Rabbi Lord...

The Courage to Hope - the Greatest Courage of All

 In 2011, in advance of Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur 5772, the Chief Rabbi Lord...

Undoing the Knots We Tie Ourselves Into

 In 2011, in advance of Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur 5772, the Chief Rabbi Lord...

Where Our Speaking... Meets God’s Listening

 In 2011, in advance of Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur 5772, the Chief Rabbi Lord...

How do you learn to live? By not taking life for granted.

 In 2011, in advance of Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur 5772, the Chief Rabbi Lord...

When God Sheds A Tear…

 In 2011, in advance of Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur 5772, the Chief Rabbi Lord...

To Be Free, You Have To Forgive

 In 2011, in advance of Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur 5772, the Chief Rabbi Lord...

The Holy Place…is where you are

 In 2011, in advance of Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur 5772, the Chief Rabbi Lord...

Don’t Get Angry… There’s A Better Way

 In 2011, in advance of Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur 5772, the Chief Rabbi Lord...

The One Word That Can Change your Life

 In 2011, in advance of Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance and Yom Kippur 5772, the Chief Rabbi Lord...

BBC Pre-Rosh Hashanah Programmes

The Case for God (2010)

To mark Rosh Hashanah, Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks interviews four distinguished and engaging atheists in The Case For God?...

A More Gracious Future (2009)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the BBC in 2009. Transcript Rabbi Sacks: On Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish...

Faith in the Family (2008)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the BBC in 2008. Transcript Narrator: The Jewish New Year. The Chief...

Keeping Faith (2007)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the BBC in 2007. Transcript Rabbi Sacks: If someone told you about...

In a Strange Land (2006)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast on the BBC in 2006. Transcript Reporters: A tipper truck, packed with explosives,...

My Brother's Keeper (2005)

Watch Rabbi Sacks’ Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the BBC in 2005. Transcript Reports on bombings… Rabbi Sacks: After the...

Agents of Hope (2003)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast on the BBC in 2003. Transcript Announcer: Now, BBC 1 reflections on the...

Does God Have a Place in the Marketplace? (2000)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the BBC in September 2000. Transcript Rabbi Sacks: As we approach Rosh...

Guardians of the World (1999)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the BBC in 1999. Transcript Rabbi Sacks: No idea has been more...

More than a FunFair (1998)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the BBC in 1998. Transcript Announcer: preamble… Now on BBC1, as the...

A Single Gesture (1997)

Watch Rabbi Sacks’ Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the BBC in 1997, in which he visits a drug rehabilitation centre...

The Tough Questions (1996)

Watch Rabbi Sacks’ Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast on the BBC in 1996. Transcript Rabbi Sacks: At this time of the...

Remember us for Life (1995)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the BBC in 1995. Transcript Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, the great...

Time for Caring (1994)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the BBC in 1994. Transcript Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, Judaism's holiest...

Please Forgive Us (1993)

On teshuvah and the spiritual drama of the Jewish New Year. Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast by the...

Beginning Again (1992)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' Rosh Hashanah television programme, broadcast by the BBC in 1992, including his visit to Wolfson Hillel primary...

The Unwritten Ending (1991)

Watch Rabbi Sacks' message for the Jewish New Year in his BBC Rosh Hashanah programme, broadcast in September 1991. Transcript...

JInsider Videos

Rabbi Sacks on Time

Transcript As anyone who's ever really engaged in time management knows, the single most important distinction is between the urgent...

Read about Yom Kippur

From The Archives

Essays and writings from Rabbi Sacks' extensive body of work

ARTICLES, ARTICLES

Covid Puts the ‘I’ in the High Holy Days

This year the Jewish High Holy Days will be like no other. Usually the synagogue is packed on Rosh Hashanah...

ARTICLES

Ten Ideas for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur

As we approach Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and the start of the Jewish year, here are ten short ideas which...

ARTICLES

The Challenge of Jewish Repentance

The Ten Days of Repentance are the holy of holies of Jewish time. They begin this Wednesday evening with Rosh Hashanah,...

ARTICLES, BOOK EXTRACTS

Yom Kippur

Read an extract from the Koren Sacks Yom Kippur machzor. To those who fully open themselves to it, Yom Kippur...

ARTICLES

On Rosh Hashanah, A Breath of Life

In the year that we are now parting with, 5774, it became dangerous once again to be a Jew. Israel,...

REFLECTIONS

Thoughts for Ellul

These six reflections written and recorded by Rabbi Sacks cover themes appropriate to this time of year, including teshuvah, self-change,...

ARTICLES

The Courage to Grow

I vividly remember the surprise and delight I had when I first read Jane Austen’s Emma. It was the first...

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

You Have to Build a Future Before You Can Look Back in Freedom on the Past

Next week Jews throughout the world will be observing Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, the holiest day of the...

ARTICLES, ARTICLES

Democratised Holiness: Yom Kippur and Moral Responsibility

Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holy of holies of Jewish time. It is that rarest of phenomena,...

CREDO, ARTICLES

Books are the bringers of life and enlightenment

One year, when David Blunkett was Secretary of State for Education, he mentioned that he was dedicating the coming school...

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

The Age of Greed

Next week in the Jewish community we'll observe Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, the holiest day of the Jewish...

REFLECTIONS

Music for the Jewish Soul

Image: The Book of Life - by Shraga Weil (Safra Gallery, Jerusalem, www.safrai.com)  In 2007, the Chief Rabbi recorded a...

ARTICLES, BOOK EXTRACTS

Ten Days, Ten Ways: Paths to the Divine Presence

DOWNLOAD PDF Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and the days between are the time when we come closest to God – reflecting...

STATEMENTS

A Prayer for Peace in Israel

This prayer was composed by Rabbi Sacks in 2000 (5761) during the Second Intifada, and was recited by communities on...

ARTICLES, L'EYLAH ARTICLES

Can We Change? The Psychodynamics of Teshuvah (L'Eylah)

Issue 46 - printed September 1998 Download

The Most Personal of Festivals

The day is intense. The process of preparation and prayer began forty days ago on Rosh Chodesh Ellul with the blowing of...

ARTICLES, L'EYLAH ARTICLES

The Word 'Now' - Reflections on the Psychology of Teshuva (L'Eylah)

This Rosh Hashanah issue contains something of the me'inyana de'yoma, bearing on the themes of the Days of Penitence. In...

From Covenant & Conversation

The series of weekly commentary essays on the Torah by Rabbi Sacks

EMOR • 5776, 5783

Holy Times

The parsha of Emor contains a chapter dedicated to the festivals of the Jewish year. There are five such passages...

ACHAREI MOT, KEDOSHIM • 5776, 5783

The Courage to Admit Mistakes

Some years ago I was visited by the then American ambassador to the Court of St James, Philip Lader. He...

ACHAREI MOT, KEDOSHIM • 5783

The Courage to Admit Mistakes

The Parsha in a Nutshell This summary is adapted from this week’s main Covenant & Conversation essay by Rabbi Sacks,...

ACHAREI MOT • 5768, 5775, 5782

The Scapegoat

The strangest and most dramatic element of the service on Yom Kippur, set out in Acharei Mot (Lev. 16:7-22), was...

ACHAREI MOT • 5774, 5781

Sprints and Marathons

It was a unique, unrepeatable moment of leadership at its highest height. For forty days Moses had been communing with...

TZAV • 5780

Left- and Right-Brain Judaism

The institution of the haftarah – reading a passage from the prophetic literature alongside the Torah portion – is an...

KI TISSA • 5780

Moses Annuls a Vow

Featured image © Yoram Raanan Kol Nidre, the prayer said at the beginning of Yom Kippur, is an enigma wrapped...

ACHAREI MOT • 5779

Thinking Fast and Slow

If we put together recent discoveries in neuroscience with Midrashic tradition we may be able to shed new light on...

EMOR • 5778

In the Diary

Time management is more than management and larger than time. It is about life itself. God gives us one thing...

NITZAVIM • 5767

Two Concepts of Teshuvah

The sedra of Nitzavim is always read on the Shabbat before Rosh Hashanah, when our thoughts are directed toward teshuvah...