High Holiday Services Schedule 5781
Due to Covid-19 restrictions and social distancing, reservations are STRONGLY requested. (We will never turn anyone away.)
We will be hosting high holiday services in a huge 4800 square foot tent on our site.
With our expanded space we can now accommodate people even more safely.
Warm and welcoming atmosphere ⚫ User-friendly service conducted in Hebrew & English ⚫ No background or affiliation necessary
Hebrew/English Prayer Books ⚫ Insights into the prayers ⚫ No Membership Required
Rosh Hashanah is the beginning of the Jewish year, and the anniversary of creation of man. At the brink of a new year it is appropriate to reminisce and evaluate the past year. It is time for a comprehensive analysis of our lives thus far, and some spiritual accounting to plan the year ahead.
Register here. Please celebrate the High Holidays with us. At Chabad everyone is welcome, and it’s not just a cliché.
May G‑d grant you and yours a joyful, prosperous and sweet New Year and may you be inscribed and sealed in the Book of Life.
Schedule of High Holiday Events 5781-2020 |
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ROSH HASHANAH Eve - Friday, September 18 |
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6:48pm |
Candle-Lighting | ||
7:00pm |
Evening Services | ||
ROSH HASHANAH Day 1 - Shabbat, September 19 | |||
9:00am | Shacharit | ||
10:15am | Torah-Reading/Sermon | ||
11:45am | Musaf | ||
7:45pm | Candle-Lighting & Maariv | ||
ROSH HASHANAH Day 2 - Sunday September 20 | |||
9:00am | Shacharit | ||
10:15am | Torah-Reading/Sermon/Shofar | ||
11:45am | Musaf | ||
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YOM KIPPUR EVE - Sunday September 27 | |||
6:33pm | Candle-Lighting | ||
6:45pm | Kol Nidrei | ||
YOM KIPPUR DAY - Monday September 28 | |||
9:30am | Shacharit | ||
11:00am | Torah/Sermon/Yizkor | ||
12:45pm | Musaf | ||
5:00pm | Mincha (Maftir Yona) | ||
6:15pm | Neilah | ||
7:30pm | Holiday ends |
This year reservations are important to enable us to plan appropriately.
Chabad will never turn anyone away!