the time between rosh hashanah and yon kippur, the day of atonemen. we have michael and javi, who ie executive director of jewish fay and children services east bay.e back. we have on the table a beautiful ritual object that is used at the jewish new year. tyy thought of as the happy birthday birthday of the year. the beginning of the new year and the birth of the world. michael, world. michael, let's talk a little bit about it. why don't you tell folks what we have here. >> this shofar comes from an an. many times they come from a ramf they're a shorter version. thers a lot of deep significance for the holidays. one is that the sounds and succession that are made with a shofar during the services are long whole note and and then a series of broken notes. then we come back after that brokenness to wholeness again with a long, steady call.t really mirrors a theme of the hy days. we start whole and we experience brokenness in the world around us and our personal personal lives, but the reminder reminder is that it will become whole again. it might not b