Beth Sholom Synagogue HIGH HOLY DAY GUIDE 2017/5778 HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICE TIMES Are you ready for two scary words? Shanah Tovah. Hopefully I made you smile! Yes, it is still summer and the great moments of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur seem so far away. But in only a few short weeks we will be gathering with family, friends, and community to celebrate our Jewish life and identity. Of the many things that Beth Sholom Synagogue makes me proud of, none is greater than our courage to ask hard questions, and search for answers: We asked what can we do about hunger and we opened a Kosher Food Bank. We asked what can be done to help the homeless and now we house one of Toronto s largest Out of the Cold programs. We asked how can Hebrew School be made better and we launched Hebrew Connections & Shabbat Do N Learn. We asked how can Shabbat morning services be made different for a new generation and we developed Shabbat Beth Sholom. This year we asked: How can the 2 nd day of Rosh Hashanah be more than just the 2 nd day of what we did on the 1 st day? Inside this pamphlet is the answer; our comprehensive guide for our upcoming programming for the 2 nd day of Rosh Hashanah. Times, locations, and biographies of the leaders are all included. Please take a few moments to look through it and see where you might like to spend some time. In making these changes we were careful to balance those who want a traditional service, those who want their reserved seating and those who would want classes, and discussions on important Jewish and life topics that would make Day 2 different from Day 1. Our hope is that you try some of our new offerings, and help us build on this for the coming years. So, I ll say it again: Shanah Tovah. I look forward to greeting and praying with you in Shul soon! Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich שנה טובה ROSH HASHANAH EREV ROSH HASHANAH Wednesday September 20, 2017 Evening Services 6:00 pm Candle lighting 7:02 pm ROSH HASHANAH DAY 1 Thursday September 21, 2017 Morning Services 8:30 am Tashlich (sharp) 6:00 pm Evening Services 7:00 pm Candle lighting after 7:59 pm ROSH HASHANAH DAY 2 Friday September 22, 2017 Morning Services Evening Services Candle lighting after YOM KIPPUR EREV YOM KIPPUR Friday September 29, 2017 Early Mincha Kol Nidre Candle lighting YOM KIPPUR Saturday September 30, 2017 Morning Services Yizkor Service at approx. Mincha Neilah Fast Ends 8:30 am 6:00 pm 6:58 pm 2:00 pm 6:45 pm 6:46 pm 9:00 am 11:00 am 5:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:46 pm INSIDE: NEW! FAMILY SERVICE EXPERIENCE & 2 ND DAY ROSH HASHANAH DETAILS!
extreme makeover Rosh Hashanah Day Two Only Edition Episode 5778! Get ready! You asked, we listened. Here are some exciting changes to your complete High Holy Day Experience at Beth Sholom. We asked ourselves How can the second day of Rosh Hashanah be MORE than just the second day of what we did on the first day? Then, we asked you. We think we ve struck a good balance and we encourage you to come and experience all that the second day of Rosh Hashanah has to offer. Here s what s different for day two ONLY: Reserved seating is suspended in all services until 10:20 am. (for day two only) Everyone is invited to join Rabbi Flanzraich and Rabbi Moscowitz for an alternative learning session in the Assembly Hall from 9:30 am -10:20 am, then return to their designated service at 10:30 am for the Shofar and Mussaf service. Those who would prefer to participate in a full traditional service have the option of sitting in the Banquet Hall or Sanctuary. (There will be no services in the Assembly Hall until 10:30 am) Reserved seating resumes throughout the building at 10:20 am, for Shofar Blowing & Mussaf. We have added opportunities for alternate learning on all the days of the High Holy Days with Rabbi Julia Appel in the Boardroom and a special alternative learning session exclusive for day two only, with Rabbis Flanzraich & Moscowitz, in the Assembly Hall. There is no registration required for these classes. All are welcome. What about Day one & Yom kippur? We have kept Day One & Yom Kippur with our traditional High Holy Day structure that you know and love, and this year including our new Alternative Learning Sessions with Rabbi Julia Appel. Check it out below! NEW! Alternative Learning Sessions Take a break from services and indulge in captivating and relevant topics in the Board Room with Rabbi Julia Appel on all High Holy Days. We are also featuring a special learning session in the Assembly Hall with Rabbis Flanzraich & Moscowitz on day two only. Sessions with Rabbi Julia Appel Session 1: 10:00 am - 11:00 AM The Call of the Shofar Rosh Hashanah Day 1, Session 1 Explore a variety of poetic, mystical, and midrashic meanings of the sound of the shofar. How does it call to us today? The Importance of Self-Compassion Rosh Hashanah Day 1, Session 2 We ll learn what Rebbe Nachman has to say about how we might do teshuva (repentance) while also maintaining self-compassion. The Walls We Build Rosh Hashanah Day 2, Session 1 How do good fences make good neighbors and who is responsible for tending to the broken fences in our own relationships? Session 2: 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM (taking place on all High Holy Days) yom kippur afternoon meditation session Why the Binding of Isaac? Rosh Hashanah Day 2, Session 2 How can we understand the story of Abraham s binding of his son Isaac, preparing to sacrifice him to God, and what can it tell us about Judaism and our own lives? What is the Greatest Sin? yom kippur, Session 1 Come look at sources ancient and contemporary to hear different opinions of what is the greatest sin in Judaism, and share your own. The Limits of Forgiveness yom kippur, Session 2 Is it possible that there are transgressions that are simply too great to forgive? Spend some quiet moments in reflection and contemplation this Yom Kippur afternoon. Session will include moments of silence, breathing instruction, visualization and prayerful chant. No experience nessesary. Sessions are open to everyone Saturday September 30 at 2:00 pm
extreme makeover Rosh Hashanah Day Two Only Schedule The Future of Jewish Toronto: 2050. An exclusive learning session with Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich & Rabbi John Moscowitz friday September 22, 2017 9:30 am - 10:20 am in the Assembly Hall Join us on the morning of 2 nd Day Rosh Hashanah as we explore some real and hard questions: Is the idea of the synagogue on life support? Are Jewish day schools at a critical end? Is the JCC a by-gone centre? Are we seeing long standing Jewish symbols unravel to a new generation of Jews? Are we hearing a Kaddish being said for the Jewish world as we know it today? What kind of community will our children and grandchildren have as they live their Jewish future? The two rabbis, with over sixty years of Jewish communal leadership, have witnessed dramatic changes and shifts in Jewish life and are unafraid to look to the future and ask some hard questions.join us! PLEASE NOTE: All reserved seating will be suspended in all rooms until 10:20 am for Day 2 ONLY. All Alternative Learning Sessions are open to everyone. Those with assigned seats in the Assembly Hall are invited to join either the Sanctuary or Banquet Hall Shacharit & Torah Services prior to 10:20 am Sanctuary Banquet Hall Assembly Hall Board Room Youth Programming Reserved seating is suspended until 10:20am 8:30 am Psukei D Zimrah Combined services for everyone to take place in the Sanctuary 8:40 am Bernard Papernick 8:50 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 10:20 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:15 am 11:30 am 12:00 pm 12:15 pm 12:30 pm Traditional Service Shacharit & Torah Readings Shofar blowing & Mussaf service Rabbi Moscowitz & Cantor Edwards Traditional Service Shacharit & Torah Readings Reserved seating in effect. Please return to your assigned room and seat. Shofar blowing & Mussaf service Dr. Kulp & Cantor Schindel NO SERVICES UNTIL 10:30 AM Alternative Learning Session with Rabbi Flanzraich & Rabbi Moscowitz Shofar blowing & Mussaf service Rabbi Flanzraich & Cantor Moses Alternative Learning Session with Rabbi Julia Appel The Walls We Build Alternative Learning Session with Rabbi Julia Appel Why the Binding of Isaac? Sholom Kids Youth Programming Honey bee Rooms Ages 0-2 - Playtime Ages 3-5 - Teperman Gefilte Fish Room Ages 6-7 - School Wing Apple Room Ages 8-10 - School Wing Shofar Room Ages 11-13 - School Wing TEEN PROGRAM Ages 14-18 - School Wing Turn the page for details about our NEW Family Serivce Experience!
Family Service EXPERIENCE Beth Sholom s mission is to help you find meaning in the High Holy Days, together as a family. Now, more than ten years running, our Family Service is a thoughtfully modified and shorter service to provide families with children ages 12 and under a unique kid-friendly synagogue experience, with plenty of opportunities for participation. Our family service is designed for you to sit together, pray together, and experience the Holy Days together. WE NOW HAVE 2 Family Service OPTIONS for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur! You spoke and we listened! Our earlier service will be geared toward younger children and their families and our later service towards the older ones. We want you to create your own unique High Holy Day experience with our Family Service options. Choose the service that s best for you and your family! A OR B If your children vary in age, please choose the service you will feel most comfortable in. GEARED TOWARDS kids under 6 Thursday September 21 (RH Day 1) Friday September 22 (RH Day 2) Saturday September 30 (Yom Kippur) GEARED TOWARDS kids under 12 Thursday September 21 (RH Day 1) Friday September 22 (RH Day 2) Saturday September 30 (Yom Kippur) 9:30 am - 10:45 am 9:30 am - 10:45 am 9:30 am - 10:45 am 11:15 am - 12: 30 pm 11:15 am - 12: 30 pm 11:15 am - 12: 30 pm There will be one combined Family Service for Kol Nidre, on Friday September 29 at 6:45 pm NEW THIS YEAR! 2017 ADULT ONLY PROGRAMMING continue your Experience with our thought-provoking STUDY sessions This Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur we are excited to bring dynamic learning programs to engage your heart and mind, and to re-boot your New Year in the best way! Join Rabbi Julia Appel, before or after your Family Service Experience, for captivating and relevant discussions, bringing meaning and perspective to your High Holy Days. Don t worry! We ll take care of your little ones while you take care of yourself! High Holy Day Youth Programming and childcare is always available, and programs begin at 10:00am. Session 1: Session 2: 10:00 am - 11:00 am 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Thurs. sept 21 SESSION 1: The Call of the Shofar SESSION 2: The Importance of Self-Compassion Rosh Hashanah Day 2 Fri. sept 22 SESSION 1: The Walls We Build SESSION 2: Why the Binding of Isaac? yom kippur sat. sept 30 SESSION 1: What is the Greatest Sin? SESSION 2: The Limits of Forgiveness For session descriptions see page 2
FAMILY SERVICE EXPERIENCE SCHEDULE Your Experience, your way Personalize your experience below! Try our new Alternative Learning Sessions with Rabbi Julia Appel (check them out on page 2!). We also have Youth Programs for the little ones while you indulge in some of the interesting topics below! FAMILY SERVICE EXPERIENCE - HIGH HOLY DAY SCHEDULE Rosh Hashanah Day 1 & 2- Thursday September 21 & Friday September 22 Family Service Experience 9:30 am Family Service 9:45 am Experience Group A (Under 6) 10:00 am Chapel 10:15 am with Rabbi Janice Elster 10:30 am & Cantor Meni Philip 10:45 am 11:00 am BREAK 11:15 am 11:30 am 11:45 am 12:00 pm 12:15 pm 12:30 pm Email Alexa for more information about our youth programming, alexa@bethsholom.net! Family Service Experience Group B (Under 12) Chapel with Rabbi Janice Elster & Cantor Meni Philip Yom Kippur - Saturday September 30 Alternative Learning (No Children) Alternative Learning Session 1 RH Day 1 - The Call of the Shofar RH Day 2 - The Walls We Build Yom Kippur - What is the Greatest Sin? Board Room with Rabbi Julia Appel Alternative Learning Session 2 RH Day 1 - The Importance of Self-Compassion RH Day 2 - Why the Binding of Isaac? Yom Kippur - The Limits of Forgiveness Board Room with Rabbi Julia Appel Youth Programming Sholom Kids Youth Programming Honey bee Rooms Ages 0-2 - Playtime Nursery Ages 3-5 - Teperman Nursery Gefilte Fish Room Ages 6-7 - School Wing Apple Room Ages 8-10 - School Wing Shofar Room Ages 11-13 - School Wing TEEN PROGRAM Ages 14-18 - School Wing Alexa Abergel: Youth & Young Families director During High Holy Days, Alexa develops all original content for our early childhood, youth, and teen learning programs. Alexa works with her exceptional team of staff and teachers to bring traditional Jewish learning to life for our youngest members and visitors. She holds a Bachelor s Degree in Religious Studies as well as a Bachelor of Education degree. If you haven t yet met Alexa, please go say Hi! Alexa can be reached at 647-873-1238 or at alexa@bethsholom.net. Tashlich Thursday september 21 at 6:00 pm SHARP! תשליך Join Rabbi Flanzraich as we symbolically cast our sins into the water! Tashlich comes from the Hebrew word to cast. Usually performed on the first day of Rosh Hashanah (unless it falls on Shabbat), Tashlich is the symbolic act of casting your sins and transgressions into the water, by emptying your pockets of bread crumbs into a body of water (preferably one with fish). Meet at Beth Sholom and don t forget to BYOB! (Bring your own bread) Sholom Kids! Turn the page for details about this years youth programming!
Sholom Kids SHANA TOVA! Shanah Tova U Metukah to our Sholom Kids and all youth and families at Beth Sholom Synogogue. Our Youth Program Room names are back! Check out which rooms your little ones will be in this year! Honey bee rooms AGES: 0-5 LOCATION: Playtime (0-2) & Teperman (3-5) In our Nursery and Pre-School rooms, children will explore the joy of the High Holy Days through song, movement, and games. Healthy snacks and drinks will be provided on both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Gefilte fish room AGES: 6-7 LOCATION: School Wing In our room for 6-7 year olds, children will get moving using their hands. Various building materials will be provided for children to build their own mini synagogues. Bobbing for apples, smelling different foods, tasting different types of honeys, and looking at different species of honey bees are a few of the activities we have planned for this age group. apple room AGES: 8-10 LOCATION: School Wing In our room for 8-10 years olds, children will be challenged in an age-appropriate way. In this age group, students will practice some t filah with the room leaders, paying special attention to the prayers which are particular to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. SHOFAR room AGES: 11-13 LOCATION: School Wing As children approach Bar and Bat Mitzvah age, they are encouraged to reflect more deeply on their actions and are asked to make commitments for the year to come. Children in this age group will learn about the ways Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are celebrated in different parts of the world. This age group will then participate in our own version of tashlich using a kiddie pool. Don t forget to bring your child s ticket! Youth Programs run from 10:00 am - 12:30 pm on Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur and during Kol Nidre from 6:30pm-8:30pm Your child s ticket, not only indicates the room your child will be in, but they help us keep track of the little ones in the program. We will keep your child s ticket when you drop them off and return their ticket once you ve picked them up. Your childs safety is very important to us. Contact our Youth & Young Families Director, Alexa Abergel, for more information about our High Holy Day programming. Send her an email! alexa@bethsholom.net. Give her a call! 416.783.6103 x231 TEENS! Choose your own TEEN High Holy Day Experience This year we want you to choose how to experience your High Holy Days. Check out your options below! A OR B Purchase a ticket Purchase a regular ticket and attend services with your family. This option is ideal for teens who feel ready to be a part of the greater community in prayer and reflection. apply as a youth volunteer We want to hear from you! Send Alexa a personal email letting her know why you should be a youth volunteer with our Sholom Kids. This position is ideal for teens who love working with kids or who wish to work in an administrative capacity during the High Holy Days. You will receive 15 community service hours upon successful completion. OR C sign up for our new teen learning program! You will be engaged in a learning session where you will be praying and reflecting on the High Holy Days as well as focusing on social justice issues facing our community. In addition to attending the program, teens will commit to a minimum one additional day of Jewish community service during the year. (There are tons of opportunities at Beth Sholom and around the Jewish community to help out!) You will receive 15 community service hours upon successful completion of the program. TEENS! Please be respectful of our synagogue dress code, Kipot should be worn at all times and skirts and dresses should be minimum knee length. For more information, to apply as youth volunteer or register for our NEW Teen Learning Program contact Alexa Abergel at alexa@bethsholom.net or 647.873.1238
clergy team We look forward to a memorable and meaningful High Holy Day experience with our clergy team. RABBI AARON FLANZRAICH Senior Rabbi, Beth Sholom Synagogue advisor to the Reena Organization and deeply proud of Beth Sholom s Kosher Food Bank and Out of the Cold program. Rabbi Flanzraich The Rabbi finds has been the Senior inspiration in Rabbi of Beth finding new ways Sholom Synagogue to teach and since 1998. Rabbi inspire the people Flanzraich is a who come to Beth graduate of Bar Sholom Synagogue: Ilan University and the success of new has dual ordination programs and from Yeshivat services is bringing Sha ar Ephraim, a new generation of and the Israeli seekers to discover Chief Rabbinate. their Judaism with He is a member a blend of old and of many Rabbinic new that seems boards, the rabbinic fresh. CANTOR ERIC MOSES Cantor, Beth Sholom Synagogue Cantor Moses has been Beth Sholom s Hazzan since 2001. He is a graduate of the Tel Aviv Cantorial Institute. He also holds an MBA from York University. He continues to use his creative talents to infuse new energy into Beth Sholom s musical programming. This includes the launch of his newest CD Crossroads with our very talented Ruach Singers. He continues to work with the Traditional Choir to preserve Beth Sholom s link to its history of Hazzanut. He is very actively involved with the B nai Mitzvah students and has created a cohesive community experience through the Bar/Bat Mitzvah family program. Cantor Moses is passionate about producing high quality musical events for Beth Sholom and the broader Jewish community. Stay tuned for details of his 18 th anniversary concert in 2018. Cantor Moses is currently the president of the Toronto Council of Hazzanim. This is a distinct honour of recognition a m o n g s t colleagues who have recognized his leadership qualities and service to his community. Rabbi Janice Elster was ordained at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio where she also received a Masters in Hebrew Letters. She has worked with college students at Hillel at the University of Pennsylvania and young adults, at the Jewish Federation of San Diego. She has worked with children, adults and families of all ages as an educator and is passionate Rabbi Julia Appel is the Senior Jewish Educator and Campus Rabbi at University of Toronto Hillel, where she develops formal and informal educational and ritual opportunities with UofT students, creates interfaith connections on campus, and coaches student leaders. Originally from Boston, Rabbi Julia previously served at Amherst College and MIT Hillels in Massachusetts, Chazzan David Edwards was born and raised in the UK where he spent his formative years, living in a traditional Jewish home. It was only much later in life that he found his calling as a cantor and began studying formally following the death of his mother in 1993. Following this intense period of study he became the Chazzan of the Lodzer Centre Congregation in 2000. In 2009 he moved onto a position at the Beth Tzedec He is co-founder of the Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem and he has taught Talmud and Halacha there for twenty years. He is the author of two books, The Schechter Haggadah: Art, History and Commentary and Reconstructing the Talmud. He also teaches Talmud on a daily basis to over 1500 students through the Daf Shevui program. Dr. Kulp made Aliyah in Currently Rabbi Emeritus of Holy Blossom, John Moscowitz served the congregation for twenty five years ( 1987-2012), the last twelve as Sr. Rabbi. The author of Evolution of An Unorthodox Rabbi (Dundurn 2015), Rabbi Moscowitz is writing a memoir about his days as a young radical (early 70s) in Venice, California. Various published articles Meni Philip is an Israeli film-maker. Before leaving the Israeli Haredi community at the age of 32, he was a popular recording artist and performer of popular Chassidic music in the ultra-orthodox Israeli community. Meni served as a chief Chazzan at Brith Olam congregation in Israel for 9 years before moving Cantor Schindel is a graduate of the Cantorial Training Institute of Yeshiva University (now the Belz School of Music). A student of voice, cantorial recitatives and solfeggio with Guilio Gari, a former Metropolitan Opera tenor, as well as with the world-renowned Cantor Moshe Taube. Cantor Schindel performed with the Shema Koleinu band and was a child soloist with High Holy Day choirs. He has been a yearly cantor at Congregation Poale Zedeck, Pittsburgh, PA, and the rabbi janice elster director OF ENGAGEMENT & FAMILY LEARNING, beth SHOLOM SYNAGOGUE about helping people find ways to meaningfully engage with Judaism. She is married to Rabbi Michael Satz and has two beautiful boys, Eitan and Ammiel. She is very excited to help families engage with Jewish life at Beth Sholom. Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom and Congregation Dorshei Emet in Montreal, and Makom Afterschool in Toronto. She holds a B.A., Magna Cum Laude, from Harvard University, and Rabbinic Ordination and an M.A. in Jewish Studies from Hebrew College. RABBI JULIA APPEL Cantor David Edwards Congregation in Calgary, but returned back to Toronto to serve the Beth Emeth Congregation from 2011-2017. He is looking forward to meaningful High Holy Day services at Beth Sholom. DR. JOSHUA KULP 1994 and lives in Modiin with his wife, Julie Zuckerman and their four children. An avid triathlete and runner, he has completed three Ironmans, ten marathons and fifteen half-ironmans. RABBI John Moscowitz (from his love of Bruce Springsteen to the thought of Emil Fackenheim) may be found at johnmoscowitz. com. CANTOR Meni philip to the United States. This will be his third year leading the High Holy Day family services at Beth Sholom. CANTOR DR. JOEL SCHINDEL Bell Park Jewish Center, Queens, NY, as well as guest Chazzan for many years for Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Shabbatot, Festivals and life cycle events. A talented singer, he is also an Optometric Physician practicing in New Jersey and New York.
enhance your experience SYNAGOGUE DRESS CODE Please be respectful of our synagogue dress code. Our Ushers work very hard to maintain decorum and ensure all guests are being respectful. Men should be wearing Kippot during all services. Ladies, please be vigilant in making sure skirts and dresses are of modest length, just above or knee length is preferable. Shoulders should also be covered at all times during services. electronics are prohibited We do not permit the use of cellphones, texting, filming, emailing, ipads or other wireless devices in the synagogue throughout Shabbat, on all High Holy Days and Yom Tovim. CLERGY ROTATIONS In order to accommodate our members who occupy seats in any of our three main minyanim, our clergy officiate in various locations on different days of Yom Tov. Please note that the Traditional Choir and the Ruach Singers follow Rabbi Flanzraich and Cantor Moses to each location. Rabbi Flanzraich and Cantor Moses are in the Sanctuary on the 1 st day of Rosh Hashanah, in the Assembly Hall on the 2 nd day of Rosh Hashanah, in the Sanctuary for Kol Nidre and in the Banquet Hall for Yom Kippur morning. Rabbi Moscowitz and Cantor Edwards are in the Banquet Hall on the 1 st day of Rosh Hashanah, the Sanctuary on the 2 nd day of Rosh Hashanah, in the Banquet Hall on Kol Nidre and the Assembly Hall on Yom Kippur morning. Dr. Kulp and Cantor Schindel are in the Assembly Hall on the 1 st day of Rosh Hashanah, the Banquet Hall on the 2 nd day of Rosh Hashanah, the Assembly Hall for Kol Nidre and in the Sanctuary for Yom Kippur morning. PARKING RESTRICTIONS In past years, people have received tickets while being parked on the illegal side of a two-way side street. Please note that while we have applied for parking consideration, anyone who is parked in such a way may be ticketed for this infraction. According to the City of Toronto s Parking Ticket Cancellation Guide, for religious observances, parking tickets may be cancelled for the following infractions: Parking at an expired meter Parking during prohibited times (excluding rush hour) Parking on a signed highway in excess of permitted time A letter from Rabbi Flanzraich can be provided to you to confirm the times, dates and location of services. Please contact the synagogue office at 416.783.6103 for more information. For information on the Eglinton Crosstown Project or construction in the area please email crosstown@metrolinx. ca or call 416-782-8118. order your lulav & etrog set for $40 Deadline to order: Monday September 18, 2017 Contact Rivy at 416.783.6103 x228 or rivy@bethsholom.net to order. סליחות SELICHOT saturday SEPTEMBER 16 AT 8:30 PM with refreshments following Featuring a musical Havdallah, yahrzeit plaque dedication and choral selichot service with rabbi flanzraich, cantor moses & our traditional choir. This year, we will have our yahrzeit plaque dedication program during Selichot. Our plaque dedication honours the memory of lost loved ones throughout the year. Selichot is a time of reflection and repentance. As we prepare for Rosh Hashanah, we are reminded of the year that is ending, remembering those we have lost and what we can do to be better people in the coming year. The music and liturgy of our selichot and dedication service will help inspire you as we set the tone for this years High Holy Days. For your convenience, we now have assistive hearing devices for the Main Sanctuary. Please inquire at the coat check. We do not permit the use of cellphones, texting, filming, emailing, ipads or other wireless devices in the synagogue throughout Shabbat and all Yom Tovim. Smoking, photography and writing are also prohibited. When the congregation is standing in prayer or when the Ark is open, please refrain from moving about. Conversation should take place outside the Sanctuaries. Any person coming up to the bimah must have their head and shoulders covered and women s dresses should be of modest length. Our ushers work hard to maintain decorum. Thank you for your cooperation. 1445 Eglinton Ave W., Toronto, ON M6C 3E6 416.783.6103 www.bethsholom.net