Gratitude Journey

Welcome to a six-month journey of counting your blessings and blessing what counts.

Beginning in December 2020, we revealed a monthly set of activities, prompts, and inspiration, related to the Jewish calendar and designed to take you on a three-day gratitude experience.

You are invited to revisit the resources at any time, together with your family, friends, communities, and organizations. Activities can enrich the Jewish holidays and your everyday experience.

For an in-depth overview of how Days of Gratitude can serve as an inspiring program or curriculum for your school, organization, or community, click here.

December | Tevet

Start
to Notice

See the unseen
and notice the unnoticed

13–15 December, 2020
Hanukkah

January | Shevat

The Worlds Inside
and Around You

Explore your internal and
external environments

17–19 January, 2021
Tu B’Shevat

February | Adar

Recognize
Human Need

Express gratitude for what you have.
Respond to what others don’t

14–16 February, 2021
Purim

March | Nissan

Seek Freedom
Through Strength

Access your freedom to
support those still bound

14–16 March, 2021
Passover

April | Iyar

Embrace
Who We Are

Celebrate our people’s strength
for the betterment of all

11–13 April, 2021
Yom Ha’Atzmaut

May | Sivan

Count Your
Blessings

The Seven-Day Gratitude Finale

9–14 May, 2021
Shavuot

December | Tevet

Start to Notice

See the unseen
and notice the unnoticed

13–15 December, 2020
Hanukkah

January | Shevat

The Worlds Inside
and Around You

Explore your internal and
external environments

17–19 January, 2021
Tu B’Shevat

February | Adar

Recognize
Human Need

Express gratitude for what you have.
Respond to what others don’t

14–16 February, 2021
Purim

March | Nissan

Seek Freedom
Through Strength

Access your freedom to
support those still bound

14–16 March, 2021
Passover

April | Iyar

Embrace
Who We Are

Celebrate our people’s strength
for the betterment of all

11–13 April, 2021
Yom Ha’Atzmaut

May | Sivan

Count Your
Blessings

The Seven-Day Gratitude Finale

12–18 May, 2021
Shavuot