Washington PostOn Rosh Hashanah, Jewish communities try repenting for gun violence and racismWashington PostThe synagogue members hammered stakes into the ground on a hot September afternoon, then draped each one with a t-shirt bearing the name of a person killed by gunshot. With each blow, they clanged out a memorial for a crime they did not commit.You Don't Have to Be Jewish to Celebrate Rosh HashanaNew York TimesBlack, Jewish And Avoiding The Synagogue On The High Holy DaysNPRSacred yet casual: Rosh Hashanah Under the Stars is a regional traditionBaltimore SunMiami Herald -Daily Beast -U.S.