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What are the High Holidays?
The two-day holiday of Rosh Hashanah is the head of the Jewish year, the time when G‑d reinvests Himself in creation as we crown Him king of the universe through prayer, shofar blasts, and celebration. A week later, the High Holidays reach their crescendo with Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). Like angels, we neither eat nor drink for 25 hours. Dressed in white, we pray in the synagogue—united as one people, children of One Father.
SCHEDULE 2024
Wednesday, October 2
Eve of Rosh Hashanah Day 1
- Services followed by holiday dinner (RSVP) 6:00 PM
Thursday, October 3
Rosh Hashanah Day 1
- Morning Services 9:30 AM
- Children's Program (RSVP) 11:00 AM
- Shofar sounding 11:30 AM
- Kiddush Lunch (RSVP) 1:30 PM
- Afternoon & Tashlich Service: 2:30 PM
Eve of Rosh Hashanah Day 2
- Services followed by Holiday Dinner (RSVP) 8:00 PM
Friday, October 4
Rosh Hashanah Day 2
- Morning Services 9:30 AM
- Children's Program (RSVP) 11:00 AM
- Shofar Sounding 11:30 AM
- Kiddush Lunch (RSVP) 1:30 PM
Shabbat Services & Dinner
- Friday night Services followed by Shabbat dinner: 6:00 PM
Saturday, October 5
Shabbos Shuva
- Morning Services 9:30 AM
- Kiddush Lunch (RSVP) 12:30 PM
- Afternoon Services after lunch
Sunday, October 6
Fast of Gedalya
- Morning Services 9:00 AM
Unity Event in Commemoration of Oct. 7
- Memorial & Commemoration 4:00 - 5:00 PM
Friday, October 11
Yom Kippur Eve
- Fast Begins by 5:57 PM
- Kol Nidrei Services 6:00 PM
Saturday, October 12
Yom Kippur Day
- Morning Service 9:30 AM
- Children's Program (RSVP) 11:00 AM
- Yizkor Memorial Service 12:15 PM
- Afternoon & Neilah Services 4:45 PM
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Fast ends at 6:55 PM
Followed by Break-Fast Meal (RSVP)
HIGH HOLIDAY APPEAL
Increase your generosity of tzedakah (charity) during the High Holiday season. “Repentance, prayer, and charity take away the severity of the decree”.