לב תקוה חיזוק HIGH HOLY DAYS 5779 קוה אל יי חזק ויאמץ לבך וקוה אל יי. ADAS ISRAEL Congregation

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "לב תקוה חיזוק HIGH HOLY DAYS 5779 קוה אל יי חזק ויאמץ לבך וקוה אל יי. ADAS ISRAEL Congregation"

Transcription

1 HEART HOPE STRENGTH לב תקוה חיזוק HIGH HOLY DAYS 5779 קוה אל יי חזק ויאמץ לבך וקוה אל יי ADAS ISRAEL Congregation

2 TAKE STRENGTH Heart Hope Strength Table of Contents 3 Service Schedule Message from the Rabbis 4 Youth Schedule AND WITH COURAGEOUS HEART The Days of Awe 5 Ticketing & Seating 14 Service & Experience Guide 6-7 HHD Programming 15 Sermon Guide 8 Kever Avot Services 16 PLACE HOPE TOWARDS GOD New & Noteworthy 9 General Information קוה אל יי חזק ויאמץ לבך וקוה אל יי Psalm

3 Message from the Rabbis קוה אל יי חזק ויאמץ לבך וקוה אל יי Hope to God--be strong and build a courageous heart-- Hope to God. Shanah tovah! This year our theme for the Yamim Noraim is centered around the last line of Psalm 27. The Psalm ends with the mantra: Hope to God--be strong and build a courageous heart--hope to God. This phrase might be familiar as it is the Psalm we begin reciting at the beginning of the month Elul in preparation for the High Holidays, and continue all the way through Hoshanah Rabba. Psalm 27 maps the emotional and theological journey of a person who begins with the certainty that God will provide shelter and protection from any ill the world presents: Adonai is the foundation of my life, whom shall I fear? But then the Psalmist abruptly descends from this faith-filled reliance and begins to plead: do not hide your face from me...do not abandon me. In a raw, yet trustful plea, the author longs to return to the promise of a divine haven that once felt ever present. And finally, in the last 2 lines of the Psalm, the writer offers: לולא האמנתי לראות בטוב יהוה בארץ חיים Had I not the assurance that I would enjoy the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. Hope to God; be strong and build a courageous heart, Hope to God. In other words, the Psalmist yearns only to be sure that God would actually be there. But certainty is not the world we inhabit. We all know this to be true. Therefore, we are commanded to place hope in God, a unique hope embedded with one of the finest tools for constructing a connected life: a strong and courageous heart. This year, it s a phrase that feels palpably appropriate. We have encountered together the trials and triumphs of your lives and we have witnessed the enormous strength, doubt, hope, pain, and ultimately, the abundant quality of resilience you possess. We have traveled with you through illness, divorce, addiction, and loss. We have been witness to you struggling with the hardships of life-- suffering no one can escape--yet return with an undying hunger and resolve to live, to love again, and to be open and vulnerable enough to reignite hope. This is the eternal process for reaching that last line of Psalm 27: Face the world with a heart that seeks to connect, and when the world does not give us what we had longed for to feel the loss and face it and then rise again with hope and courageous heart. And it s also a sacred formula for these days of immersive, inner reflection: They call us to locate and access the emotional planes inside each of us. They call us to investigate the relationships around us. They call us to be honest about where we have met ourselves, and where we sought to hide. Together we are invited to face each other and ourselves, and to build space for honesty, loss, longing and ultimately connection. And we will be right here with you. May it be a year of health, growth and connection. Many blessings for a shanah tovah. Lauren and Aaron SELICHOT ROSH HASHANAH KEVER AVOT Saturday, September 1 Monday & Tuesday, September 10 & 11 Sunday, September 16 KOL NIDRE YOM KIPPUR Tuesday, September 18 Wednesday, September

4 HIGH HOLY DAYS Service & Experience Guide SELICHOT Several days before Rosh Hashanah, Jews around the world gather together to recite the Selichot, a beautiful series of penitential prayers and meaningful liturgy. As we gather together, and we are introduced to the High Holy Day melodies to come; this tradition invites us to open ourselves up to the essential work of the Days of Awe. Reflective 1 hour EREV ROSH HASHANAH We come together again at the completion of another year in our lives. We encounter the quiet of the evening that introduces us to the first day of possibility. We gather the strength to engage in personal and communal renewal. We dedicate ourselves to bringing in the New Year in prayer and rededication to our ideals. Anticipation & Wonder 1 hour ROSH HASHANAH DAY 1 Today is the birthday of the world. We have arrived. It is the day to hear the call of the shofar deep within us all, to be in radical amazement of the world that surrounds us. The synagogue is buzzing as our friends and community members are called together for a day of reflection and renewal. Awe-Inspired & Reflective 4.5 hours ROSH HASHANAH DAY 2 The reflection continues. We resolutely gather again to resume our search. The Akedah, the story of Abraham s nearsacrifice of Isaac, challenges us to our core and defines the mood of this service. Through the liturgy, we seek acceptance of our limits and the finding of our truth. Determined & Passionate 3+ hours KOL NIDRE The sun sets, ushering in the holiest day of the year. Kol Nidre gives us the permission to pray with each other, with all of our imperfections and longings for healing. The liturgy and legendary medley of songs speaks of our annulment of vows and invites us in to break new ground and create space for something new. Yearning & Contemplation 1.5 hours YOM KIPPUR This is the day we all pass before God a God who is merciful, compassionate, abounding in love, and forgiving. We ask to be granted release. We seek to be made whole, to begin anew, to move forward with our lives with all of the potential and promise that lies within each one of us. Humility & Catharsis All day

5 HIGH HOLY DAYS Sermon Schedule Hear from our inspiring rabbis throughout Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Get connected, get engaged, and get activated as the rabbis set an intention for the year and guide us through the spiritual journey of the holiest of days. New & Noteworthy Important Features For This Year... RABBI AARON ALEXANDER ROSH HASHANAH DAY 1: Kay 11am ROSH HASHANAH DAY 2: Charles E. Smith 10:45am RABBI LAUREN HOLTZBLATT ROSH HASHANAH DAY 1: Charles E. Smith 11am ROSH HASHANAH DAY 2: Kay 10:45am RABBI SARAH KRINSKY EREV ROSH HASHANAH: Charles E. Smith 7pm KOL NIDRE (TEM): Gewirz Beit 7:15pm Reserved Seating Times Seating in the Charles E. Smith Sanctuary is reserved at the following times. Tickets can be requested through your High Holy Day forms. Rosh Hashanah Day 1: Beginning around 10:45am with the Musaf Service, and concluding at the end of the sermon Yom Kippur Day: Beginning around 10:30am with the Torah Service, and concluding at the end of the sermon Please Note: Reserved seating ends on both days with the conclusion of the sermon, at which time all open seats will become available. KOL NIDRE: Charles E. Smith 7:15pm YOM KIPPUR: Kay 12:45pm KOL NIDRE: Return Again 8:30pm YOM KIPPUR: Charles E. Smith 12:45pm YOM KIPPUR: Biran Beit 11:15am Kol Nidre Updates Due to the overwhelming success of our musical outdoor Kol Nidre service, there will be two clergy-led services on Kol Nidre; one in the Charles E. Smith Sanctuary and one in the Adas Israel Parking Area. There will also be a Lay-Led Traditional Egalitarian service in the Gewirz Beit Am. Please Note: There will be no Kay Hall service on Kol Nidre. All services will have open seating, please see above for when reserved seating applies. Livestream Services & Biran Beit Midrash Overflow Room On Rosh Hashanah Day 1, there will be a live feed of the Charles E. Smith Sanctuary service broadcast into the Biran Beit Midrash. This will provide some additional seating for those who need it, or for those who would like to step out of the service spaces and still follow along with the prayer experience. Charles E. Smith Sanctuary and Kay Hall services will also be broadcasted live at adasisrael.org/hhdlive. 8 please note: sermon times are approximate 9

6 EREV ROSH HASHANAH Sunday, September 9 ROSH HASHANAH DAY 2 YOM KIPPUR 2 Tuesday, September 11 Wednesday, September 19 COMMUNITY SUNSET SERVICE 6:45-7:45pm Led by Adas Clergy Charles E. Smith Sanctuary SHACHARIT 8:15am Led by Hazzan Goldsmith Charles E. Smith Sanctuary SHACHARIT 9:00am Led by Hazzan Goldsmith Charles E. Smith Sanctuary Service Schedule HIGH HOLY DAYS AT ADAS ISRAEL (Full Sermon Schedule: pg. 8) (Full Schedule of Youth & Family Services: pg ) 1 ROSH HASHANAH DAY 1 Monday, September 10 SHACHARIT 8:15am Led by Michael Leifman & Clergy Charles E. Smith Sanctuary Lay-Led, Traditional Egalitarian Gewirz Beit Am (begins 8:45am) TORAH SERVICE 9:15am Led by Adas Clergy & Return Again Band Charles E. Smith Sanctuary Lay-Led, Traditional Egalitarian Gewirz Beit Am Livestream Overflow Biran Beit Midrash FAMILY SERVICE 10:30am Family Experience w/ Rabbi Solomon Cohen Hall (Gan Space) MUSAF SERVICE 10:45am (Sermons at 11am) Led by Rabbis Holtzblatt & Alexander, Sermon by Rabbi Holtzblatt Charles E. Smith Sanctuary Led by Rabbi Krinsky & Cantor Brown, Sermon by Rabbi Alexander Kay Hall Lay-Led, Traditional Egalitarian Gewirz Beit Am Livestream Overflow Biran Beit Midrash COMMUNITY TASHLICH 5:30pm Led by Rabbi Krinsky Meet at Quebec St. Entrance MINCHA/MAARIV 6:45pm Led by Hazzan Goldsmith Biran Beit Midrash TORAH SERVICE 9:15am Led by Rabbi Alexander & Cantor Brown Charles E. Smith Sanctuary MUSAF SERVICE 10:45am (Sermons at 10:45am) Led by Rabbi Alexander & Cantor Brown Charles E. Smith Sanctuary Led by Rabbi Holtzblatt & Michael Leifman Kay Hall MINCHA/MAARIV 6:00pm Led by Michael Leifman Biran Beit Midrash KOL NIDRE MINCHA 5:45pm Led by Hazzan Goldsmith Biran Beit Midrash KOL NIDRE 6:30pm Led by Rabbi Alexander & Cantor Brown Charles E. Smith Sanctuary Lay-Led, Traditional Egalitarian Minyan Gewirz Beit Am RETURN AGAIN KOL NIDRE 7:30pm Led by Rabbi Holtzblatt & Return Again Band Adas Israel Parking Area With Instruments: Reflective, Soulful Sounds With Instruments: Traditional, Cantorial Melodies Tuesday, September 18 TORAH SERVICE & YIZKOR 10:30am (Yizkor ~11:10am) Led by Rabbi Holtzblatt & Cantor Brown Charles E. Smith Sanctuary Led by Rabbi Alexander & Michael Leifman Kay Hall Lay-Led, Traditional Egalitarian Gewirz Beit Am FAMILY SERVICE 10:30am Family Experience w/ Rabbi Solomon Cohen Hall (Gan Space) YOM KIPPUR UNPACKED: A HIGHLIGHT EXPERIENCE 11am-12:30pm Led by Rabbi Krinsky Biran Beit Midrash MUSAF & MARTYROLOGY SERVICE 12:45pm (Sermons at 12:45pm) Led by Rabbis Holtzblatt & Return Again Band Charles E. Smith Sanctuary Led by Rabbi Alexander & Cantor Brown Kay Hall Lay-Led, Traditional Egalitarian Minyan Gewirz Beit Am AFTERNOON DISCUSSION 3:15pm Invisibilia w/ Alix Spiegel & Hanna Rosin Charles E. Smith Sanctuary MINCHA 5:00pm Led by Michael Leifman Charles E. Smith Sanctuary LATE YIZKOR 5:00pm Led by Rabbi Krinsky & Hazzan Goldsmith Biran Beit Midrash N EELAH 6:15pm (Shofar ~8:05pm) Led by Adas Clergy Charles E. Smith Sanctuary 10 TRADITIONAL N EELAH 6:45pm Lay-Led, Traditional Egalitarian Gewirz Beit Am 11

7 Youth Schedule HIGH HOLY DAYS AT ADAS ISRAEL We are blessed to have so many families in our community. Children, like adults, can feel drawn toward different modalities of prayer. We have a variety of service options to allow our children and their grown-ups to engage in meaningful, communal experiences over the holidays. ROSH HASHANAH DAY 1 ROSH HASHANAH DAY 2 YOM KIPPUR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION All 10:30am Please Note Times All 10:30am For Youth & Family Services FAMILY SERVICE with Rabbi Kerrith Solomon Cohen Hall: For families who want to share the experience with their elementary school age children (grades K 6). TORAH & TEFILLAH for Tots through K Youth Lounge: For families with young children to celebrate together, led by Menuhah Peters. CHILDREN S SERVICES Funger Hall: Grades 1-3. Parents welcome (not required) to attend. Sisterhood Hall: Grades 4-6. Children-only service. FAMILY TASHLICH Families should meet on the Connecticut Avenue Patio after services at 12:15pm. All children must be accompanied by an adult. YOUTH@AI TASHLICH Students in grades 7-12 meet Sarah Attermann in the Quebec Street Lobby at 12:30pm. PRESCHOOL CHILDREN & FAMILY ROSH HASHANAH CELEBRATION Cohen 9:30 10:30am: With Robyn Helzner. TORAH & TEFILLAH for Tots through K Youth 10:30am: For families with young children to celebrate together, led by Menuhah Peters. CHILDREN S SERVICES Funger 10:30am: For students in grades 1-6. Parents welcome (not required) to attend. FAMILY SERVICE with Rabbi Kerrith Solomon Cohen Hall: For families who want to share the experience with their elementary school age children (grades K 6). TORAH & TEFILLAH for Tots through K Youth Lounge: For families with young children to celebrate together, led by Menuhah Peters. CHILDREN S SERVICES Funger Hall: Grades 1-3. Parents welcome (not required) to attend. Sisterhood Hall: Grades 4-6. Children-only service. TEEN CHAT Sisterhood 12:30pm: Grades 6-8. Gather for a discussion and reflection on Jewish values in our modern lives. Funger 12:30pm: Grades Gather for a discussion and reflection on Jewish values in our modern lives. N EELAH Connecticut Ave. 7:45pm: Students are invited to gather on the Connecticut Avenue Patio for a short program and to join the services in the Charles E. Smith Sanctuary. An activity room staffed by madrichim will be open for students in grades K-6 from 9-10:30am & 12-1:15pm when Children s Services are not in session. Location: Third Floor Art Room. There are no separate services for children in grades 7 and above. We encourage our older learners to attend services with their families and join their peers for the Youth@AI Tashlich and Teen Chat. Everyone is welcome at N eelah, the concluding service on Yom Kippur. Children are encouraged to wear white & bring shofarot. For safety reasons, we ask parents to make sure that their children are supervised at all times, either directly by their families or in synagogue activities

8 HIGH HOLY DAYS HHD Programming Ticketing & Seating HIGH HOLY DAY LEARNING Presented by MakomDC in the Biran Beit Midrash SPIRITED PREPARATIONS The Jewish Mindfulness Center of Adas All members are entitled to High Holy Day seats for all adults and children living in the household (up to age 29) as part of your membership. Additional tickets are available as space permits. Tickets required for entry to building for all services except Erev Rosh Hashanah, Rosh Hashanah Day 2, and N eelah. Please return your ticket request form by July 20. ALL TICKETS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD WILL BE SENT APPROX. TEN DAYS BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS. If you are a dedicated seat holder in the Charles E. Smith Sanctuary, you will need to request the number of your seats that you intend to use for the coming holidays. If you are not a dedicated seat holder in the Charles E. Smith Sanctuary, you can still request sanctuary seats (with limited availability.) These seats can be requested on your ticket request form in this packet. PLEASE NOTE: THIS YEAR, AFTER THE SERMONS IN THE CHARLES E. SMITH SANCTUARY, A SEAT THAT HAS NOT BEEN OCCUPIED WILL BE CONSIDERED AVAILABLE FOR SEATING. THIS APPLIES TO BOTH DEDICATED & RESERVED SEATS. Each session offered will unpack and build upon the essential Days of Awe texts and prayers that prepare us to bring our full selves to Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur. Come and ready yourself. MAKOMDC / JMCW HHD MASH-UP with Rabbis Alexander, Holtzblatt & Krinsky Tuesday, Aug. 7pm Join Rabbis Alexander, Holtzblatt and Krinsky for an evening of preparation that will cater to all of our senses. Gather together at 7:00pm for some noshing and schmoozing. Rabbis Holtzblatt, Alexander and Krinsky will lead a text study followed by a guided meditation. Join us as we prepare for the Yamim Noraim. THE TEXT, Tuesday Night, Sept. 7:30pm Join guest Rabbi Elianna Yolkut and explore High Holy Day themes in traditional texts. SHABBAT POST-KIDDUSH TEXT LEARNING Saturday, Sept. 8, after Kiddush Learn with Rabbi Alexander on hope and strength in Halakhah. MASTERING CHANGE MINI-SERIES, Tuesday, Sept. 4 & Wednesday, Oct. 6:30-8:30pm Enter the season of renewal on a powerfully reflective note. Through coaching techniques and mindfulness exercises, participants will bring intention to the start of Led by Rabbi Sarah Tasman & Executive Coach, Gideon Culman SOUND OF THE SACRED: SHOFAR BLOWING WORKSHOP, Tuesday, Sept. 6:30-7:30pm Come explore shofar blowing, the techniques and the significance for spiritual connection. Led by Jennie Litvack YOM KIPPUR KATAN: A ROSH CHODESH WORKSHOP, Wednesday, Sept. 7-9pm Women of all ages and bodies are invited to partake in Yom Kippur Katan, an especially poignant mind/body cleansing practice for the High Holy Day season. Join us for an immersive practice of Jewish yoga and mindful discussion. Led by core JMCW faculty ROCK CREEK SH MA: WALKING MEDITATIONS, Saturday, Sept. 8 & 2pm Set your kavannah for the new year with silent walking meditations in Rock Creek Park. Current research has found that immersing in nature has profound healing effects. Join us for one or both Shabbat walkabouts. Led by core JMCW faculty BECOMING PRESENT: MEDITATION & SONG WORKSHOP, Wednesday, Sept. 4:45-5:45pm Use the rhythms of guided meditation and melodic singing on the threshold of a new year. Led by Susan Barocas & Michelle Buzgon IMMERSING IN HOLINESS, Adas Israel Community Mikvah Physically and mindfully enter the holidays mikvah@adasisrael.org or call Naomi Malka at to schedule appointments. 14 RETURN AGAIN HIGH HOLY DAY WORSHIP Immerse in the soulful, reflective sounds of community worship with the Return Again band. Look for the symbol on the schedule. 15

9 HIGH HOLY DAYS Kever Avot Services SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10:30AM ADAS ISRAEL CEMETERY SERVICE 1400 Alabama Avenue SE, Washington, DC With Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt JUDEAN MEMORIAL GARDENS SERVICE Batchellors Forest Road, Olney, MD With Rabbi Aaron Alexander Jews worldwide mark the approaching High Holy Days with the Kever Avot (graves of the ancestors) service, annual visits to the graves of departed loved ones. Gathering at the grave facilitates healing within families by creating an opportunity to grant forgiveness to one another. Others visit graves to connect with their past and to contemplate the life they want to live. A bus leaves from the congregation to Adas Israel Cemetery at 9:30am. Call the synagogue office, to reserve a seat. Space is limited. The Adas Israel Cemetery on Alabama Avenue will be open on Sunday, September 16, from 9am until 3pm. If you wish to visit at any other time, please contact the synagogue office at to set up a time. The Adas Fund, Inspired By The Adas Hesed Team Adas Israel is a sacred and caring community, where we enrich lives, forge relationships, foster community, care for each other, and teach truly remarkable Torah. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the work of our incredible Hesed Committee. These dedicated community members focus on Acts of Loving Kindness for our members in times of joy and sorrow, loss and renewal alike. We are honored and humbled by their commitment and hope you will join them at any level of giving for the congregation s only annual campaign the engine that drives all this impactful and meaningful work year-round. Learn more and pledge at adasisrael.org/adasfund. Tashlich On the First Day of Rosh Hashanah, there is a special ceremony where we traditionally go to an ocean, stream, or river to pray and throw breadcrumbs into the water. This serves to symbolically release the things we wish to let go of and set our intention for the coming year. 12:15pm: Family Tashlich, 12:30pm: Youth@AI Taschlich, 5:30pm: Community Tashlich High Holy Day Food Drive: Ezra Pantry In the Haftarah portion for Yom Kippur, the prophet Isaiah implores Jews to fast not just by refraining from food but by taking meaningful social action. In Washington, thousands of people go hungry every day. Please bring nonperishable foods and place them in the bins located in the Adas Israel coat room. Congregational Break-the-Fast Members are invited to a light snack following the end of Yom Kippur services in the Wasserman Hall. Underwritten by Elinor Tattar in memory of Dr. Stuart R. Tattar and by the congregation. GENERAL INFORMATION 16 17

10 HIGH HOLY DAYS GENERAL INFORMATION The Adas Israel Yizkor Memorial Book We invite you to honor the memory of those whose lives you treasure by inscribing their names in our Yizkor Memorial Book published annually for use during the Yizkor Service on Yom Kippur. Families who have inscribed the names of loved ones on Sanctuary memorial plaques or have listed names on a perpetual basis are automatically included in the Yizkor Memorial Book each year. Perpetual listings can be included for $360. Annual listings can be included for $36. Please return the accompanying card by Friday, July 20 to add the names of your loved ones to the Yizkor Memorial Book. Parking Information The synagogue lot is reserved for handicapped-accessible parking only. To add your name to the reserved parking list, please call the Synagogue Office at If you are driving someone who has difficulty walking, we ask that you drop that person off at the front of the synagogue and then find a parking space. Please observe neighborhood parking restrictions, particularly on Connecticut Avenue. There will be no parking available in the synagogue lot (even for those on the parking list) on Kol Nidre. If you would like us to help you make alternative parking or transportation arrangements for that evening, please call the synagogue office. Volunteer to Usher & Greet Add another dimension to your High Holy Day experience this year. Aside from prayer and reflection, ushering and greeting is a wonderful way of connecting with your community and welcoming the thousands of guests in our building. Every year, during each of the High Holy Day services, a dedicated group of members volunteer as ushers and greeters. And in so doing, we fulfill the mitzvah of hachnasat orchim (welcoming guests). No experience is necessary. We ll provide instructions and mentors. If you can help, please return the enclosed form by Friday, July 20. Accessibility & Inclusion Adas Israel is committed to being a fully inclusive community. These are among the accommodations we are able to provide upon request during the High Holy Days and all year round. Please your requests to inclusion@adasisrael.org or call the synagogue office in advance to make arrangements. Sign Language Interpretation Gender-neutral restroom Large-print siddurim and machzorim Accessible bimahs and adjustable reading tables Wheelchair and partner seating Hearing loops and Bluetooth-enabled hearing devices Live-streaming of Charles E. Smith Sanctuary & Kay Hall services Dial-in to select services for homebound members at Quiet room with minimal sensory stimulation Noise-cancelling headphone lending library Wheelchair-accessible Mikvah Safety & Security We use one standard ticket to enter the building for services. For safety and security reasons, tickets are required to enter the building and parking lot. Tallit bags, purses, and other bags will be checked by security personnel. No large bags, backpacks, or briefcases will be allowed into services. In case of emergency evacuation, please follow the instructions from synagogue or security personnel. Visitors, Students & Military Visiting out-of-town relatives may purchase a ticket. Visiting college students and active duty military personnel are admitted with a valid student or military I.D. Reciprocal tickets, to and from other congregations, are available. Please contact the synagogue office for more information. GENERAL INFORMATION 18 19

11 לב תקוה חיזוק ADAS ISRAEL Congregation 2850 Quebec. St NW, Washington DC adasisrael.org Due to the sacred text that appears in this booklet, and in service of our commitment to environmental justice, it is preferable that you recycle these pages.

Beth Israel Congregation. High Holiday Guide 2015 ~ 5776

Beth Israel Congregation. High Holiday Guide 2015 ~ 5776 Beth Israel Congregation High Holiday Guide 2015 ~ 5776 TABLE OF CONTENTS Service Schedule Page 1 Introduction Page 2 Tickets Pages 2-3 Decorum Page 3 Parking Page 4 Special Accommodations Page 5 Emergencies

More information

Face the world with a heart that seeks to connect.

Face the world with a heart that seeks to connect. Chronicle Adas Israel Congregation September/Elul Tishri HEART HOPE STRENGTH לב תקוה חיזוק HIGH HOLY DAYS 5779 קוה אל יי חזק ויאמץ לבך וקוה אל יי Face the world with a heart that seeks to connect. L Shana

More information

Congregation Beth El High Holy Days S lichot. Youth & Family

Congregation Beth El High Holy Days S lichot. Youth & Family Congregation Beth El High Holy Days 5778 Congregation Beth El invites you to join us for a spiritually uplifting start to the New Year. Beginning with S lichot and continuing through Sukkot and Simchat

More information

3330 Grove Avenue Richmond, Virginia

3330 Grove Avenue Richmond, Virginia 3330 Grove Avenue Richmond, Virginia 23221 804.355.3564 2016 SERVICE SCHEDULE Community Selichot Program Saturday, September 24 details to come Rosh Hashanah Erev Rosh Hashanah Sunday, October 2 8:00 p.m.

More information

Shana 2017 Tova Shana Tova. Shana Tova 5778 Shana

Shana 2017 Tova Shana Tova. Shana Tova 5778 Shana Shana HIGH Tova 5778 HOLY Shana DAYS Tova 5778 Shana Tova 5778 Shana 5778 Shana GUIDE Tova 5778 TO Shana Tova 5778 SERVICES Shana & TICKETS Tova 5778 Shana Tova 5778 Shana Tova 5778 Shana 2017 Tova 5778

More information

Tikvat Israel Congregation 2200 Baltimore Road (301) Rockville, MD fax (301)

Tikvat Israel Congregation 2200 Baltimore Road (301) Rockville, MD fax (301) Tikvat Israel Congregation תקות ישראל 2200 Baltimore Road (301) 762-7338 Rockville, MD 20851 fax (301) 424-4399 Benjamin Shull, Rabbi Howard D. Gorin, Rabbi Emeritus Rochelle Helzner, Cantor Mark Levi,

More information

HIGH HOLY DAYS PACKET 5779/2018. Ticket Order Form 5779/2018 For Seating

HIGH HOLY DAYS PACKET 5779/2018. Ticket Order Form 5779/2018 For Seating HIGH HOLY DAYS PACKET 5779/2018 For Office Use Only MEMB CODE SEAT(S) ACCT Ticket Order Form 5779/2018 For Seating MEMBER NON-MEMBER WANT TO BECOME A MEMBER Members: If your order requires no payment and

More information

@ Temple Beth El of Boca Raton

@ Temple Beth El of Boca Raton High High Holy Days are early is year. Request your tickets, make babysitting and you program reservations, place tributes in our tribute booklet and complete your Annual Giving information online at www.tbeboca.org

More information

9:30 pm Refreshments and Congregational Havdalah followed by Selichot Service (location to be confirmed)

9:30 pm Refreshments and Congregational Havdalah followed by Selichot Service (location to be confirmed) High Holy Days 5778 2017 SELICHOT: BEGINNING THE PROCESS OF TESHUVAH Saturday, September 16 8:30 pm Teen ReJEWvenation Coffeehouse Program (9 th 12 th grades) 9:30 pm Refreshments and Congregational Havdalah

More information

Celebrating the High Holy Days at Temple Beth Shalom Rosh Hashanah September 20-22, 2017 Yom Kippur September 29-30, 2017

Celebrating the High Holy Days at Temple Beth Shalom Rosh Hashanah September 20-22, 2017 Yom Kippur September 29-30, 2017 Celebrating the High Holy Days at Temple Beth Shalom Rosh Hashanah September 20-22, 2017 Yom Kippur September 29-30, 2017 670 Highland Avenue, Needham, MA 02494 www.tbsneedham.org 781-444-0077 The High

More information

G ui d e to the High Holy Days - Yamim Noraim

G ui d e to the High Holy Days - Yamim Noraim G ui d e to the High Holy Days - Yamim Noraim In the seventh month on the first day of the month, you shall observe complete rest, a sacred occasion commemorated with the loud blast of horns. You shall

More information

ADAS ISRAEL Congregation a sacred blend of tradition & innovation

ADAS ISRAEL Congregation a sacred blend of tradition & innovation ADAS Congregation ISRAEL a sacred blend of tradition & innovation WELCOME! The doors of our kehila k dosha (sacred community) are wide open to you. In the pages that follow, you ll get just a glimpse of

More information

KOL RINAH HIGH HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 2015/5776

KOL RINAH HIGH HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 2015/5776 KOL RINAH HIGH HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 2015/5776 Selichot Saturday, September 5 8:30 pm Selichot Program 9:30 pm Selichot Service Erev Rosh Hashanah Sunday, September 13 6:00 pm Mincha/Fes

More information

High Holy Days 2017 Service Schedule

High Holy Days 2017 Service Schedule High Holy Days 2017 Service Schedule Selichot Saturday, September 16 (At JCA) TBD Erev Rosh Hashanah Wednesday, September 20 Evening Service 7:30 pm Rosh Hashanah I Thursday, September 21 Morning Service

More information

Greetings! We hope your

Greetings! We hope your High Holy Day Service Schedule 2015/5776 Greetings! We hope your summer is relaxing and fun! We are busily preparing for the High Holy Day and Festival Season and have put together in this packet all of

More information

High Holiday Information 2018/5779

High Holiday Information 2018/5779 New City Jewish Center 47 Old Schoolhouse Road New City, NY 10956 DATED MATERIAL - DO NOT HOLD NON-PROFIT ORG. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #5626 MONSEY, NY 10952 OR CURRENT RESIDENT High Holiday Information 2018/5779

More information

B'yachad 1: A High Holy Day Family Worship Experience 9:00 a.m. Yizkor

B'yachad 1: A High Holy Day Family Worship Experience 9:00 a.m. Yizkor July 23, 2018 Dear Congregant, On behalf of the Committee for Religious Living, I am pleased to inform you of the arrangements for this year s High Holy Day services. The schedule for services is as follows:

More information

temple kol ami emanu-el High Holy Days PETERS ROAD PLANTATION, FL (954) TKAE.ORG

temple kol ami emanu-el High Holy Days PETERS ROAD PLANTATION, FL (954) TKAE.ORG temple kol ami emanu-el High Holy Days 5775 8200 PETERS ROAD PLANTATION, FL 33324 (954) 472-1988 TKAE.ORG Dear Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El Community, Soon we will welcome in the New Year 5775 with the sound

More information

High Holidays 2015/5776

High Holidays 2015/5776 High Holidays 2015/5776 We know that the High Holidays are a poignant time for your families, as they are for ours. From the traditional melodies and religious observances, to the internal reflections,

More information

HOLY DAYS HIGH A GUIDE TO THE DAYS OF AWE

HOLY DAYS HIGH A GUIDE TO THE DAYS OF AWE HIGH HOLY DAYS A GUIDE TO THE DAYS OF AWE 2017 5778 COMMUNITY SELICHOT SERVICE Saturday, September 16 ROSH HASHANAH FIRST DAY Thursday, September 21 ROSH HASHANAH SECOND DAY Friday, September 22 KOL NIDRE

More information

HIGH HOLY DAY GUIDE 5777 / Kehillat Beth Israel Coldrey Avenue, Ottawa Ontario K1Z 7P9

HIGH HOLY DAY GUIDE 5777 / Kehillat Beth Israel Coldrey Avenue, Ottawa Ontario K1Z 7P9 HIGH HOLY DAY GUIDE 5777 / 2016 1400 Coldrey Avenue, Ottawa Ontario K1Z 7P9 www.kehillatbethisrael.com Kehillat Beth Israel Dear Congregants, Welcome to our Kehillah! We would like to take this opportunity

More information

Yamim Noraim (Days of Awe) 5779

Yamim Noraim (Days of Awe) 5779 A Guide for the Yamim Noraim (Days of Awe) 5779 Beth El Synagogue 1008 Watts Street Durham, NC 27701 919-682-1238 A Journey Between Two Fasts Rabbi Daniel Greyber, Elul 5779 We are on a journey between

More information

Congregation Brothers of Israel 530 Washington Crossing Road Newtown, PA

Congregation Brothers of Israel 530 Washington Crossing Road Newtown, PA Congregation Brothers of Israel 530 Washington Crossing Road Newtown, PA 18940 215-579-2200 www.cboi.org We are excited to announce our 2018 High Holy Day Service Schedule. In our desire to bring everyone

More information

A Guide for the. Yamim Noraim. (Days of Awe) & Sukkot

A Guide for the. Yamim Noraim. (Days of Awe) & Sukkot A Guide for the Yamim Noraim (Days of Awe) 5778 2017 & Sukkot Beth Meyer Synagogue * 504 Newton Road * Raleigh, NC 27615 919-848-1420 www.bethmeyer.org Inside this Guide: Preparing for the High Holy Days

More information

High Holy Days -5778

High Holy Days -5778 2017 - High Holy Days -5778 Our High Holiday Committee, Ritual Committee, Rabbi Rascoe, and Cantor Deborah Zeitlen are planning another beautiful holiday season this year! Selichot Saturday, September

More information

Chronicle. Chag Sameach from your Adas Israel Family!

Chronicle. Chag Sameach from your Adas Israel Family! Chronicle Adas Israel Congregation October/Elul Tishri Highlights: L Shana Tova 2 The Adas Fund Campaign 3 High Holy Day Schedule 4 Simchat Torah Honorees Ma Tovu: Linda Yitzchak for 50 years of Service

More information

HIGH HOLY DAYS INFORMATION

HIGH HOLY DAYS INFORMATION HIGH HOLY DAYS INFORMATION The Days of Awe at Mount Zion Temple - 5776/2015 High Holy Days Service Schedule - Selichot - Saturday, September 5 - Elul 21 at Adath Jeshurun Please note: this year Selichot

More information

Chronicle. A Summer of sun arrives at Adas Israel!

Chronicle. A Summer of sun arrives at Adas Israel! Chronicle Adas Israel Congregation July August / Tammuz Elul Highlights: The Daily Minyan 3 The Adas Fund 4 High Holy Days 6 Tisha B Av 8 Scenes from the Cantorial Concert 17 Annual CPR Program 23 A Summer

More information

HIGH HOLIDAY PACKET /5777

HIGH HOLIDAY PACKET /5777 HIGH HOLIDAY PACKET 2016 17/5777 NO CHARGE for Seats to High Holiday Services at Shaare Tefila applies to: All members in good standing (except OPT OUT Households) Unmarried children of members, aged 25

More information

High Holy Days 2018/5779 NON- MEMBER. All forms due at Temple Solel by Monday, August 27, 2018

High Holy Days 2018/5779 NON- MEMBER. All forms due at Temple Solel by Monday, August 27, 2018 High Holy Days 2018/5779 NON- MEMBER All forms due at Temple Solel by Monday, August 27, 2018 3575 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007 l Tel: 760.436.0654, ext 100 l events@templesolel.net

More information

Adas Israel Congregation

Adas Israel Congregation Chronicle Adas Israel Congregation September / Elul Tishri Highlights: L Shana Tova 3 Simchat Torah Honorees 3 The Adas Fund 2017 4 High Holy Days @ Adas 6 MakomDC 2017-2018 Preview 12 Ma Tovu: High Holy

More information

IMMERSION. Welcome to the Waters. A mikvah is a Jewish ritual bath in which people choose to immerse for a variety of reasons.

IMMERSION. Welcome to the Waters. A mikvah is a Jewish ritual bath in which people choose to immerse for a variety of reasons. RIVERS Welcome to the Waters Naomi Malka Mikvah Director The waters of the Mikvah fell as rain. Before that, they were clouds, fog, lakes and oceans. Earlier still, they ran in rivers from deep springs

More information

The High Holy Days. Questions and Answers to help you more fully experience and enjoy these Holy Days

The High Holy Days. Questions and Answers to help you more fully experience and enjoy these Holy Days The High Holy Days Questions and Answers to help you more fully experience and enjoy these Holy Days What do the words Rosh Hashanah mean? Rosh Hashanah is Hebrew for head of the year (literally) or beginning

More information

2017/5778 High Holidays Guide

2017/5778 High Holidays Guide 2017/5778 High Holidays Guide Welcome to the 2017/5778 Tifereth Israel High Holidays Guide. We hope this new publication helps you and your family prepare for an enriching and fulfilling holiday experience.

More information

Yamim Noraim (Days of Awe) 5778

Yamim Noraim (Days of Awe) 5778 A Guide for the Yamim Noraim (Days of Awe) 5778 Beth El Synagogue 1004 Watts Street Durham, NC 27701 919-682-1238 A Journey Between Two Fasts Rabbi Daniel Greyber, Elul 5778 We are on a journey between

More information

Congregation Beth David of Narragansett and South County Hebrew School

Congregation Beth David of Narragansett and South County Hebrew School Congregation Beth David of Narragansett and South County Hebrew School A Message from Ethan Adler, Our Spiritual Leader Want to Participate? High Holidays 2012 5773 The High Holy Days represent a time

More information

HIGH HOLY DAYS INFORMATION The Days of Awe at Mount Zion Temple /2011

HIGH HOLY DAYS INFORMATION The Days of Awe at Mount Zion Temple /2011 HIGH HOLY DAYS INFORMATION The Days of Awe at Mount Zion Temple - 5772/2011 High Holy Days Service Schedule - Selichot - Saturday, September 24 - Elul 26 Program 8:00 p.m. Dessert Reception 9:30 p.m. Havdalah

More information

Guide to the High Holy Days 2017 / 5778: Services & Programs

Guide to the High Holy Days 2017 / 5778: Services & Programs 864 Sheppard Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario M3H 2T5 Canada 416-638-4783 www. darcheinoam.ca / www.facebook.com/darcheinoam / @DarcheiNoam Guide to the High Holy Days 2017 / 5778: Services & Programs Click

More information

West London Synagogue High Holy Days 2017/5778

West London Synagogue High Holy Days 2017/5778 West London Synagogue High Holy Days 2017/5778 UPPER BERKELEY STREET SERVICES EREV ROSH HASHANAH WEDNESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 18:00: Community Service FIRST DAY ROSH HASHANAH THURSDAY 21 SEPTEMBER First Sitting

More information

Rosh Hashanah: Thursday, September 21st and Wednesday, September 22nd babysitting 10:15am-12:15pm, Children s services 10:30am-12:00pm

Rosh Hashanah: Thursday, September 21st and Wednesday, September 22nd babysitting 10:15am-12:15pm, Children s services 10:30am-12:00pm Dear HJC Families, Shana Tovah! Happy New Year! We invite all children ages 4 teens (for children below the age of 4 please see babysitting information below) to participate in our High Holiday Children

More information

MEMBERS GUEST TICKET ORDER FORM

MEMBERS GUEST TICKET ORDER FORM Aform MEMBERS GUEST TICKET ORDER FORM Each member household (regardless of married or single status) receives 2 FREE adult tickets. If you wish to purchase additional guest tickets beyond your alloted

More information

High Holiday Services

High Holiday Services Welcome to Congregation Beth Ami High Holiday Services The Gift of a New Year: Let's open it together. 5776 2015 May you and your loved ones be blessed with love, health and joy throughout this New Year

More information

Welcome to Shabbat at Temple Emunah

Welcome to Shabbat at Temple Emunah Welcome to Shabbat at Temple Emunah Shalom! We are happy to welcome you to our vibrant multi-generational community here at Temple Emunah. Shabbat (Saturday) morning is the high point of the Jewish week

More information

Services and Special Programs for the High Holy Days

Services and Special Programs for the High Holy Days 864 Sheppard Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario M3H 2T5 Canada 416-638-4783 www. darcheinoam.ca / www.facebook.com/darcheinoam / @DarcheiNoam Guide to the High Holy Days Services and Special Programs for the

More information

Society Hill Synagogue

Society Hill Synagogue OUR COMMUNITY IS THE SECRET TO OUR SUCCESS Society Hill Synagogue 418 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 www.societyhillsynagogue.org 215.922.6590 Dear SHS Member: We are delighted that you are choosing

More information

Have you ever wondered what students in grades K-12 are engaged in during their High Holiday programs?

Have you ever wondered what students in grades K-12 are engaged in during their High Holiday programs? Have you ever wondered what students in grades K-12 are engaged in during their High Holiday programs? Would you like to make informed choices about the programs your child/children participate in? Would

More information

Beth Shalom Synagogue

Beth Shalom Synagogue L Shana Tova! Beth Shalom Synagogue Your Jewish Home in Columbia Inside this pamphlet is everything you need for the 5779 High Holy Days: Holiday Service Schedule - page 2 2nd Day Rosh Hashanah Luncheon

More information

High Holy Days Information

High Holy Days Information High Holy Days Information The Days of Awe at Mount Zion Temple - 5779/2018 High Holy Days Service Schedule - Selichot - Saturday, September 1 - Elul 22 Havdalah, Movie, and Discussion 8:30 p.m. Reception

More information

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH HIGH HOLY DAYS 5779

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH HIGH HOLY DAYS 5779 TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH HIGH HOLY DAYS 5779 AS WE GET READY TO WELCOME A NEW YEAR Fountain of life, as we begin a new year, let Your light and Your truth come forth to lead us. We look back upon the days that

More information

For High Holy Days Services, please enter the building through the Russell Road doors unless you need access to the ramp.

For High Holy Days Services, please enter the building through the Russell Road doors unless you need access to the ramp. of DeKalb and Sycamore Congregation Beth Shalom 820 Russell Road DeKalb, IL 60115 CALENDAR Sunday, September 9 Erev Rosh Hashanah Service 7:30 PM Monday, September 10 Rosh Hashanah Service 9:30 AM Tuesday,

More information

Informational Brochure 5778/2017

Informational Brochure 5778/2017 Informational Brochure 5778/2017 Rabbi Steven Lebow Cantorial Soloist Blake Singer Accompanist Ira Wajsman Selichot Sept. 16 Erev Rosh Hashanah Sept. 20 Yom Kippur Sept. 30 Rosh Hashanah Sept. 21-22 Erev

More information

Selichot Rosh HaShanah Yom Kippur Sukkot Simchat Torah Sh mini Atzeret

Selichot Rosh HaShanah Yom Kippur Sukkot Simchat Torah Sh mini Atzeret years 5779 Selichot September 1 Rosh HaShanah September 9-11 Yom Kippur September 18-19 Sukkot September 24 Simchat Torah September 30 Sh mini Atzeret October 1 Once again, we come to the High Holy Day

More information

Sinai Temple....a spiritual journey. Sinai Temple 1

Sinai Temple....a spiritual journey. Sinai Temple 1 Sinai Temple...a spiritual journey Sinai Temple 1 The Goal of our Program Our Goal is to create a Bar/Bat Mitzvah program that is a spiritual and religious experience connecting child and family to God,

More information

L shalom, Rabbi Margie Klein Ronkin

L shalom, Rabbi Margie Klein Ronkin Dear Friends, In just a few weeks, we begin a new Jewish year, with all the possibilities it brings. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur offer us a chance at a new beginning, an opportunity to wipe our slates

More information

CONGREGATION BETH OHR HIGH HOLIDAY 2017 SUPPLEMENT WELCOME TO OUR SYNAGOGUE

CONGREGATION BETH OHR HIGH HOLIDAY 2017 SUPPLEMENT WELCOME TO OUR SYNAGOGUE Congregation Beth Ohr P.O. Box 206 Old Bridge, NJ 08857 Temple Office 732-257-1523 www.oldbridgebethohr.org Rabbi Joel Mishkin Allen Skupp, President CONGREGATION BETH OHR HIGH HOLIDAY 2017 SUPPLEMENT

More information

2018/5779 High Holidays Guide

2018/5779 High Holidays Guide 2018/5779 High Holidays Guide Welcome to the 2018/5779 Tifereth Israel High Holidays Guide. We hope this publication helps you and your family prepare for an enriching and fulfilling High Holiday experience.

More information

Page 1 of 5. Kol Nidre 5778 Rabbi Daniel J. Fellman Temple Concord Syracuse, New York September 29, Tishri 5778.

Page 1 of 5. Kol Nidre 5778 Rabbi Daniel J. Fellman Temple Concord Syracuse, New York September 29, Tishri 5778. Page 1 of 5 Kol Nidre 5778 Rabbi Daniel J. Fellman Temple Concord Syracuse, New York September 29, 2017 10 Tishri 5778 Guilt Guts Us L Shana Tova. Thanks. Our teachers are not always who we think they

More information

Congregation B nai Israel Preparing for Bar/Bat Mitzvah

Congregation B nai Israel Preparing for Bar/Bat Mitzvah Congregation B nai Israel Preparing for Bar/Bat Mitzvah This guide includes the traditions surrounding Bar and Bat Mitzvah at Congregation B'nai Israel. It will be of help to your family as you plan and

More information

Tikvatenu The Newsletter for Congregation B nai Tikvah The Established Conservative Congregation Serving San Diego s North County

Tikvatenu The Newsletter for Congregation B nai Tikvah The Established Conservative Congregation Serving San Diego s North County Secondary Story H eadline Tikvatenu The Newsletter for Congregation B nai Tikvah The Established Conservative Congregation Serving San Diego s North County Message From Our Rabbi A Place for God and a

More information

WELCOME TO M KOR SHALOM!

WELCOME TO M KOR SHALOM! WELCOME TO M KOR SHALOM! Our Community Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, you can take the next steps with us. Our welcoming and diverse community includes: Jews raised in Reform, Conservative,

More information

This year our congregation's theme, Judaism From the Inside Out: Real Wisdom for Real Life.

This year our congregation's theme, Judaism From the Inside Out: Real Wisdom for Real Life. August 2016 Dear Member, We look forward to seeing you this upcoming High Holy Day season. On the Jewish calendar, the High Holy Days are the traditional time for review, renewal and return to what is

More information

High Holy Day Services. Services. Late Registration for Religious and Hebrew School Registration for the 2014/2015 School Year. Volunteers Needed for

High Holy Day Services. Services. Late Registration for Religious and Hebrew School Registration for the 2014/2015 School Year. Volunteers Needed for Bethesda Chevy Chase-Jewish Community Group Web Site: http://www.bccjcg.org E-mail: bccjcg@yahoo.com September/October 2014 6125 Montrose Rd., Rockville, MD 20852, (301) 348-3763 Please join us for High

More information

Adas Israel Congregation June/Sivan Tammuz

Adas Israel Congregation June/Sivan Tammuz Chronicle Adas Israel Congregation June/Sivan Tammuz The busy kitchen of the HESED cooking team caring for those in need! The Chronicle Is Supported in Part by the Ethel and Nat Popick Endowment Fund OUR

More information

Temple Shalom of Newton

Temple Shalom of Newton Temple Shalom of Newton Bar/Bat Mitzvah Family Participation Instructions May 2018 Rev Mazel Tov on this fabulous Simcha (special occasion)! This guide will help you through the process of becoming a Bar

More information

Jewish Disability Awareness Month 2013 Program Guide

Jewish Disability Awareness Month 2013 Program Guide Jewish Disability Awareness Month 2013 Program Guide Shelly Christensen, MA Co-Founder of Jewish Disability Awareness Month shelly@inclusioninnovations.com A human being mints many coins from the same

More information

B nei Mitzvah. transmitting. The. Program. between generations, Timeline. ...The child stands. inheriting from the one and. to the other...

B nei Mitzvah. transmitting. The. Program. between generations, Timeline. ...The child stands. inheriting from the one and. to the other... The B nei Mitzvah Timeline B nei Mitzvah Below is a list of key events in the B nei Mitzvah process for you to look forward to. Keep in mind that these are in addition to the expectations/requirements

More information

PARENT S Guide. Bar / Bat Mitzvah Handbook. The.

PARENT S Guide. Bar / Bat Mitzvah Handbook. The. The PARENT S Guide Bar / Bat Mitzvah Handbook http://www.templerodefshalom.org/learn/bnai-mitzvah Bar/ Bat Mitzvah Timeline Meetings, Activities, and Other Requirements 12 Months Before Service 11-10 Months

More information

sing Bar chu and Mi Chamocha to the same tune to which we sing Lshana tovah tikateivu.

sing Bar chu and Mi Chamocha to the same tune to which we sing Lshana tovah tikateivu. Kol Nidre 5773 Why is this night different from all other nights? ** A collaborative sermon by Dusty Klass and Leah Citrin ** 1 Tonight, on this the 25 th of September, the 9 th day of the Hebrew month

More information

AGES ONE YEAR THRU FIFTH GRADE

AGES ONE YEAR THRU FIFTH GRADE Our popular High Holy Day program for children AGES ONE YEAR THRU FIFTH GRADE includes a balance of educational and social components: Educational and age-appropriate discussions, games, stories, songs,

More information

High Holy Days 2017 Days of Awe 5778 ohtrub ohnh

High Holy Days 2017 Days of Awe 5778 ohtrub ohnh Congregation Tikkun v Or Ithaca Reform Temple Spirit Community Justice High Holy Days 2017 Days of Awe 5778 ohtrub ohnh. High Holy Day services will be held at the Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock Blvd.,

More information

Temple Talk. Rabbi Tracy Nathan s Premier Article: Standing at the Gates. Upcoming Events TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Temple Talk. Rabbi Tracy Nathan s Premier Article: Standing at the Gates. Upcoming Events TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL INSIDE THIS ISSUE: TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL Temple Talk V OLUME 26 I SSUE 1 AUGUST 15 - S EPTEMBER 2010 E LU L 5770 - TISHRI 5771 Rabbi Tracy Nathan s Premier Article: Standing at the Gates INSIDE THIS ISSUE: From Ellen Band 2

More information

The 13 Mitzvot Temple Sinai

The 13 Mitzvot Temple Sinai The 13 Mitzvot Program @ Temple Sinai The world depends on three things: Torah (study ) Avodah (prayer/rituals ) and Gemilut Hasadim (acts of lovingkindness, interpersonal mitzvot) Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel

More information

Al Tifrosh Min HaTzibor - Not turning our back on TBS

Al Tifrosh Min HaTzibor - Not turning our back on TBS Erev Rosh Hashana 5768 Rabbi Heidi M. Cohen Al Tifrosh Min HaTzibor - Not turning our back on TBS Take a look around you. Do you know who you are sitting with? For most of you, the answer is yes. Do you

More information

Thirteen Mitzvot Program

Thirteen Mitzvot Program Thirteen Mitzvot Program ע ל שׁ לשׁ ה ד ב ר ים ה ע ול ם ע ומ ד - ע ל ה תּ ור ה,ו ע ל ה ע ב וד ה, ו ע ל גּ מ ילוּת ח ס ד ים: The world rests on three things: Torah, worship, And the acts of loving kindness.

More information

June Dear Temple Sinai Bar/Bat Mitzvah Family:

June Dear Temple Sinai Bar/Bat Mitzvah Family: June 2012 Dear Temple Sinai Bar/Bat Mitzvah Family: Some of you have been planning for this milestone for 13 years, but I would imagine that when you received your Bar/Bat Mitzvah date, the level of urgency

More information

WELCOME TO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

WELCOME TO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL WELCOME TO TEMPLE KOL TIKVAH RELIGIOUS SCHOOL WELCOMING ENGAGING INNOVATIVE COMFORTABLE COMMUNITY For Students Ages 2 to 18 Welcome To Temple Kol Tikvah Religious School WELCOMING ENGAGING INNOVATIVE COMFORTABLE

More information

B NAI TORAH CONGREGATION

B NAI TORAH CONGREGATION 2 Membership Options 2016-17 Please consider going CHAI-er B NAI TORAH CONGREGATION Family Single Platinum Chai $11,000 $5,500 Golden Chai $ 4,700 $2,400 Silver Chai $ 2,750 $1,400 Standard $ 1,900 $ 875

More information

High Holy Days. Everything you ever wanted to know about The High Holy Days at BEKI. Information

High Holy Days. Everything you ever wanted to know about The High Holy Days at BEKI. Information High Holy Days ימים נוראים Everything you ever wanted to know about The High Holy Days at BEKI Information 5779 2018 Dear Friend, We hope that this booklet will provide you with all of the basic information

More information

May the door of this Synagogue be wide enough to receive all who hunger for love, all who are lonely for friendship

May the door of this Synagogue be wide enough to receive all who hunger for love, all who are lonely for friendship L shanah Tovah. I ve been thinking about doors lately. Partly because when I lock up the building on a Wednesday night I have to go around and shut most of them. When I think of all the doors in this sacred

More information

גמר חתימה טובה. Ealing Synagogue Newsletter. שבת שלום Friday 18 September 2015/Shabbat 6 Tishri 5776 Sidra: Vayelech

גמר חתימה טובה. Ealing Synagogue Newsletter. שבת שלום Friday 18 September 2015/Shabbat 6 Tishri 5776 Sidra: Vayelech Times of Services 2015/5776 Friday 18 September Shabbat begins: 6.54 pm Kabbalat Shabbat: 7.00 pm Shabbat 19 September SHABBAT SHUVA : Haftorah: Rabbi Vogel Kiddush Shabbat ends: 7.53 pm Sunday 20 September

More information

Temple Emanuel Welcomes. Interfaith Families. Temple Emanuel 385 Ward Street Newton Centre, MA (617)

Temple Emanuel Welcomes. Interfaith Families. Temple Emanuel 385 Ward Street Newton Centre, MA (617) Temple Emanuel Welcomes Interfaith Families Temple Emanuel 385 Ward Street Newton Centre, MA 02459 (617) 558-8100 www.templeemanuel.com Welcome We would like to extend a warm welcome to Temple Emanuel

More information

Yizkor Yom Kippur 5776 Rabbi Robyn Fryer Bodzin

Yizkor Yom Kippur 5776 Rabbi Robyn Fryer Bodzin Yizkor Yom Kippur 5776 Rabbi Robyn Fryer Bodzin What we are doing right now is rather bizarre. At home we have calendars full of upcoming meetings, doctors appointments, after school programming, guitar

More information

A. All B nai Mitzvah ceremonies are to be held at services during which the Torah is read.

A. All B nai Mitzvah ceremonies are to be held at services during which the Torah is read. I. General Information A. All B nai Mitzvah ceremonies are to be held at services during which the Torah is read. B. At least two years prior to a child s 13 th birthday a B nai Mitzvah date will be assigned.

More information

FINCHLEY PROGRESSIVE SYNAGOGUE

FINCHLEY PROGRESSIVE SYNAGOGUE FINCHLEY PROGRESSIVE SYNAGOGUE 5777 2016 May we be inscribed in the Book of Life and Blessing for a life of goodness and peace With all good wishes for a sweet and happy New Year and well over the Fast

More information

High Holiday Activities

High Holiday Activities September/October 2018 Rosh Hashana Newsletter Elul/Tishri/Cheshvan 5779 High Holiday Activities Special Holiday Discourse Rabbi Eli Biegeleisen will deliver his Shabbos Shuvah Drasha Saturday Morning,

More information

CONTENTS. For more information about Project Bet, 3

CONTENTS. For more information about Project Bet,  3 CONTENTS MAZEL TOV!... 4 JCP S PHILOSOPHY... 4 PROJECT BET... 4 CORE COMPONENTS OF PROJECT BET... 5 One-on-one skills preparation (b nai mitzvah tutoring )... 5 Torah study with JCP s rabbi... 5 Relevant

More information

& You. Temple Adath Yeshurun. High Holy Days Selihot Saturday, September 16. Forgiveness. Table of Contents

& You. Temple Adath Yeshurun. High Holy Days Selihot Saturday, September 16. Forgiveness. Table of Contents Temple Adath Yeshurun & You High Holy Days 5778 Table of Contents Service Times pg 2 Children s Services pg 3 High Holy Days Policies pg 4 Ticket Information pg 4 High Holy Day Programming pg 5 Coming

More information

Student Prayer Guide For Alef Tefillot

Student Prayer Guide For Alef Tefillot Student Prayer Guide For Alef Tefillot Rabbi Jason Fruithandler Mrs. Ellen Marcus, Principal Cantor Aaron Cohen Cantor Stuart Hecht, Teffilot Teacher FOR STUDENTS Prayer can be viewed as a way to get connected

More information

Congregation Beth Israel!

Congregation Beth Israel! Learn With Us Whether you would like to practice conversational Hebrew, enhance your at-home spiritual practice, learn how to lead services, chant Haftorah, or join a Jewish learning community with your

More information

Adas Israel Congregation October/Tishri Cheshvan

Adas Israel Congregation October/Tishri Cheshvan Chronicle Adas Israel Congregation October/Tishri Cheshvan Simchat Torah (Rejoicing with the Torah) at Adas begins Monday evening, October 1st! Is Supported in Part by the Ethel and Nat Popick Endowment

More information

Shir Tikvah High Holy Days 5779

Shir Tikvah High Holy Days 5779 Go Out in Joy & Be Led S HIR TIKVAH HIGH HOLY DAYS in Shir Tikvah High Holy Days 5779 A ND FALL P ROGRAMMING 5778 R OSH HAS HANAH SEPTEMBER Peace 20-21 Y OM KIPPUR SEPTEMBER 29-30 Rosh HaShanah September

More information

BULLETIN. Beth Israel Congregation s

BULLETIN. Beth Israel Congregation s Beth Israel Congregation s BULLETIN Aug. 2018/ 5778 www.bethisraelsalisbury.org Message from the Board of Governors... We hope that everyone is having a great summer! On August 24th, Steve Kerbel will

More information

Sons of Zion News. Upcoming Dates to Remember: Inside this issue: Cemetery Restoration Project from Jim Eisenstock, former chair

Sons of Zion News. Upcoming Dates to Remember: Inside this issue: Cemetery Restoration Project from Jim Eisenstock, former chair Congregation Sons of Zion 378 Maple Street Holyoke, MA 01040 Phone: (413) 534-3369 Email: office@sonsofzionholyoke.org Sons of Zion News Upcoming Dates to Remember: Sept. 16: S lichot Sept. 20: Rosh Hashanah

More information

Bar and Bat Mitzvah

Bar and Bat Mitzvah Bar and Bat Mitzvah 5777/8 2016-18 Content Contacts... 3 Bar/Bat Mitzvah an Introduction... 4 Bar/Bat Mitzvah at NPLS... 5 1. The Bar/Bat Mitzvah Programme... 5 2. Family Study... 6 3. Individual Tuition...

More information

Fall Holiday Glossary

Fall Holiday Glossary Fall Holiday Glossary by Melissa Segal Chapel Hill Kehillah October 2, 2005 Dear Religious School Parents, Do you wonder what your children are learning during the first several weeks of school? Much of

More information

A Bar and Bat Mitzvah Planning Guide

A Bar and Bat Mitzvah Planning Guide Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York A Bar and Bat Mitzvah Planning Guide Congratulations! You ve started preparations for your child becoming a bar or bat mitzvah, an adult member of the Jewish

More information

May we and the entire House of Israel be remembered and recorded in the Book of Life, Blessing, Sustenance, and Peace.

May we and the entire House of Israel be remembered and recorded in the Book of Life, Blessing, Sustenance, and Peace. May we and the entire House of Israel be remembered and recorded in the Book of Life, Blessing, Sustenance, and Peace. B sefer chaim bracha v shalom v farnasa tova, nizacher v nikatev l fanecha, anachnu

More information

YOUR JUDAISM, YOUR CHOICE. A Catalogue of Teen Experiences at Community Synagogue of Rye ~ Center for Jewish Learning

YOUR JUDAISM, YOUR CHOICE. A Catalogue of Teen Experiences at Community Synagogue of Rye ~ Center for Jewish Learning YOUR JUDAISM, YOUR CHOICE. A Catalogue of Teen Experiences at Community Synagogue of Rye ~ Center for Jewish Learning 2014-2015 Grades 8 & 9 Monday Nights, 6:15-8pm at CSR All Monday nights begin with

More information

Congregation Beth Hamedresh Beth Israel B U L L E T I N. Do you know anyone who is unaffiliated and interested in joining a congregation?

Congregation Beth Hamedresh Beth Israel B U L L E T I N. Do you know anyone who is unaffiliated and interested in joining a congregation? BHBIRochester.org Published Monthly Vol 42/No Elul 5768 Tishrei 5769 September 2008 Editor: Stan Schaffer September President s Message Friends, Congregation Beth Hamedresh Beth Israel B U L L E T I N

More information

I am grateful that you have decided to join and support our community.

I am grateful that you have decided to join and support our community. Dear Chevra Kadisha, I am grateful that you have decided to join and support our community. We welcome and encourage participation in our many spiritual, social and enrichment programs offered throughout

More information