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We are excited to embrace the Days of Awe with you, our Kehillah K'dosha – our sacred community.

 

Below you will find dates and times for each service and experience offered during the Days of Awe.

We encourage you to come in person to worship services, though live streaming is available.

 There will be two tents set up in the synagogue's backyard this year to provide increased outdoor seating.

 Assisted Listening System in Sanctuary Connect your smart device directly to our audio system! Bluetooth connected hearing aids and headphones will connect with the Main Sanctuary's audio system through the "Sennheiser MobileConnect" app. We encourage you to download the app before attending services.

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View our Days of Awe Schedule here

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Saturday, September 28

S'lichot

"Overture of the Seasons" – 7:30 PM

An evening of music and poetry

 

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Wednesday, October 2

Erev Rosh Hashanah – 5:30 PM

Special Outdoor Service with a focus on music and inspirational prayer.

 

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Thursday, October 3

Day 1 - Rosh Hashanah

Family Morning Worship (Day 1)  – 9:00 AM

Services for students Grades 2-5 and their families.


Congregational Morning Worship (Day 1) – 11:00 AM

Traditional Rosh Hashanah services, for Adults (13 years and older) and students who are in Grades 6+


Tashlich – 4:00 PM

Held at Manorhaven Beach Park

 

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Friday, October 4

Day 2 - Rosh Hashanah

Apple Picking and Children's Program – 9:30 AM

Music, prayers, and apple picking for children from birth to Grade 1 and their families, the back yard of the synagogue.


Morning Worship (Day 2) Service – 10:00 AM

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Monday, October 7

 

October 7th Commemoration – 7:00 PM

A ceremony of remembrance and resilience a year after the Hamas attack. Co-sponsored by every synagogue on the Port Washington peninsula.

Register Here

 

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Friday, October 11

Yom Kippur

Kol Nidrei – 8:00 PM

 

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Saturday, October 12

Yom Kippur


Yom Kippur Morning Worship – 10:00 AM


Healing Service – 1:00 PM

 

Children's Service – 2:00 PM (Main Sanctuary)

For children ages birth to Grade 1 and their families.

 

Family Service – 2:00 PM (Outdoor tents)

For Grades 2-5 and their families.

 

Study Session with Rabbi Z – 2:00 PM  (Library)

Hope in Hard Times?

Is hope, in the midst of a personal or national crisis, naïve? How is it possible, when facing loss, pain, anguish, or fear to feel that there is something hopeful about tomorrow?  When we feel desperate, suffering "the dark night of the soul", how does this holy day offer us lifelines for pulling ourselves out of the depths of despair? 

Afternoon (Mincha) Service – 3:30 PM

 

A Personal Recollection of October 7th – 4:15 PM

Friends of Rabbi Z and Anne Zeplowitz, Jacqui and Yaron will share a story of the tragic murder of their daughter Adi by terrorists on October 7th, and a miraculous tale of survival, which will lead us into personal and communal remembrance a year after the tragic events of that day last year.

 

Yizkor ~ Neilah – 5:30 PM

 

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Monday, October 14

Sukkah family party and breakfast – 10 AM

Stretch your muscles to help set up the sukkah and enjoy a pancake breakfast (sponsored by Brotherhood). Multiple arts & crafts projects for adults and teens of all ages! This will be a fun morning for the whole family!!

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Thursday, October 17

Sukkot

Yom Tov (Sukkot) Morning Worship (1st Day) – 9:00 AM

 

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Friday, October 18

Shabbat ~ Sukkot Dinner – 7:30 PM

Honoring Rabbi Z & Anne Zeplowitz in their final year in our community, sponsored by Brotherhood and Sisterhood.

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Wednesday, October 23

Shmini Atzeret ~ Simchat Torah

Erev Simchat Torah – 6:00 PM

Services & Dancing with the Torah scrolls

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Thursday, October 24

Shmini Atzeret ~ Simchat Torah

Yom Tov morning services – 9:00 AM

With Yizkor, prayers of remembrance for loved ones who have died. 

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We look forward to worshiping together and wish you and your loved ones a New Year of renewal, sweetness and good health!

 
Wed, October 9 2024 7 Tishrei 5785