High Holidays
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Letter from the President and Rabbis
Special Parking Space Request Form
Yizkor Scroll
High Holiday Prayer Book Order Form
High Holidays Babysitting Sign Up Form
High Holidays Food Volunteer Form
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| The Jewish New Year, 5773, begins at sundown on Sunday, September 16th. Our High Holiday Services take place as follows: |
Selichot Erev Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah Childrens' Service Rosh Hashanah- 2nd Day Kol Nidre Yom Kippur Children's Service Discussion Group Afternoon Service |
9:30 PM Saturday, September 8th 8:15 PM Sunday, September 16th 10:00 AM Monday, September 17th 2:30 PM Monday, September 17th 10:00 AM Tuesday, September 18th 8:15 PM Tuesday, September 25th 10:00 AM Wednesday, September 26th 1:15 PM Wednesday, September 26th 2:15 PM Wednesday, September 26th 3:30 PM Wednesday, September 26th |
The synagogue does not provide High Holiday prayer books at these services. Each family is responsible for bringing their own prayer books. If you need to purchase High Holiday prayer books, contact the office.
On the mornings of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, we hold Junior Congregation at the same time as the adult services, for children in grades 3 through 6. Junior Congregation consists of age-appropriate holiday services, as well as other holiday-related activities.
The Sisterhood provides High Holiday babysitting on the mornings of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur for children who are too young for Junior Congregation. You must register for this babysitting in advance and space is limited. For information and a sign-up form, contact the office.
After our Erev Rosh Hashanah service, we have the opportunity to visit with our Etz Chaim friends at a wonderful High Holiday Oneg, and we gather with our fellow congregants at the end of Yom Kippur to break the fast. Sisterhood sponsors these, and volunteers are needed to provide food for both events as well as harvest breads for Sukkot. Get the information you need to help in this effort.
One of the very special things about our High Holiday services is that so many congregants participate in the service. Some read parts in English, some read parts in Hebrew, some read Torah.
Tickets are required for admittance to our High Holiday services. Please contact the synagogue office for ticket purchase information.