We welcome you to join us for High Holiday Services at our historic shul. Our services are in traditional format, and all are encouraged to participate. Please read below for more information on High Holidays Services for 2020/5781.
High Holiday Schedule
Erev Rosh Hashanah: Friday Sept. 18, 6:30PM Rosh Hashanah-Day 1: Saturday Sept. 19, 10:00 AM- Noon Rosh Hashanah-Day 2: Sunday Sept 20, 10:00 AM- Noon Tashlich (weather-permitting): Sunday Sept. 20, 5:00PM at Hoyt Lake (bring bread, wear a mask) Kol Nidre: Sunday Sept 27, 7:00 PM Yom Kippur morning: Monday Sept 28, 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM Yom Kippur evening Monday Sept 28, Mincha 5:15 PM, Neilah 6:45 pm and Shofar blowing 7:40 PM |
High Holiday Zoom Links
Yom Kippur
Kol Nidre -Sunday September 27 at 7:00 PM
Yom Kippur Morning service - Monday September 28 at10:00 AM
Short Story Discussion on Zoom @ 2:30
Yom Kippur Mincha and Neilah - 5:15 PM
Yom Kippur Zoom link for all services and short story discussion : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83703271030
Meeting ID: 837 0327 1030
Kol Nidre -Sunday September 27 at 7:00 PM
Yom Kippur Morning service - Monday September 28 at10:00 AM
Short Story Discussion on Zoom @ 2:30
Yom Kippur Mincha and Neilah - 5:15 PM
Yom Kippur Zoom link for all services and short story discussion : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83703271030
Meeting ID: 837 0327 1030
Call for High Holiday Attendance Options
For those joining us in the Synagogue
1) If you have made a reservation to join us for services in person at the synagogue, safe distancing protocols must be observed and masks worn at all times. You may sit in those spaces that have not been blocked off. Families may sit together. We will have extra masks, sanitizers and wipes on hand and you are encouraged to use them if need be.
2) You will be provided a machzor (prayer book). All readings and aliyot will be done from where you are sitting. Cantor Gelman will be leading services from the bima.
4) Morning serivces wil start promptly at 10:00 and we ask that you arrive before they begin. Doors will be locked at 10:15 so if you arrive late, you will have to follow the instructions on the door to be let in.
For those who will be joining us on Zoom
1) Once you log into Zoom, you will be muted. If you are doing an English reading, you will be prompted and asked to temporarily unmute..
2) After services are over, everyone will be unmuted, and we can wish each other a hearty Shana Tova
1) If you have made a reservation to join us for services in person at the synagogue, safe distancing protocols must be observed and masks worn at all times. You may sit in those spaces that have not been blocked off. Families may sit together. We will have extra masks, sanitizers and wipes on hand and you are encouraged to use them if need be.
2) You will be provided a machzor (prayer book). All readings and aliyot will be done from where you are sitting. Cantor Gelman will be leading services from the bima.
4) Morning serivces wil start promptly at 10:00 and we ask that you arrive before they begin. Doors will be locked at 10:15 so if you arrive late, you will have to follow the instructions on the door to be let in.
For those who will be joining us on Zoom
1) Once you log into Zoom, you will be muted. If you are doing an English reading, you will be prompted and asked to temporarily unmute..
2) After services are over, everyone will be unmuted, and we can wish each other a hearty Shana Tova
CBA Book Club Discussion During Yom Kippur Break
Join the CBA Book Club for a short story reading and discussion of Yom Kippur in Hell by I.L. Peretz. The discussion will take place in Zoom after conclusion of morning Yom Kippur services. A copy of the story will be available on Zoom screen share during the meeting.
All are welcome!
If you would like to participate, please email Shelly, and she will send you the Zoom meeting link.
Yom Kippur
All are welcome!
If you would like to participate, please email Shelly, and she will send you the Zoom meeting link.
Yom Kippur