Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. It is the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, and a day of judgment and coronation of G‑d as king.
It is a day of prayer, a time to ask the Almighty to grant us a year of peace, prosperity and blessing. But it is also a joyous day when we proclaim G‑d King of the Universe. The Kabbalists teach that the continued existence of the universe depends on G‑d’s desire for a world, a desire that is renewed when we accept His kingship anew each year on Rosh Hashanah.
October 2-4 – Tishrei 1-2
Wednesday, Oct 2 Rosh Hashana Eve |
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Candle Lighting: | 6:31pm | |
Services | 6:45pm | |
Community Rosh Hashana Dinner | 7:15pm | |
Thursday, Oct 3 Rosh Hashana Day 1 |
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Morning Services | 10:00am | |
Torah Reading / Shofar Services | 11:00am | |
Kiddush Luncheon & Mincha | 1:00pm | |
Tashlich Services at the Lake | 3:00pm | |
Candle Lighting after | 7:27pm | |
Evening Services | 7:30pm | |
Friday, Oct 4 Rosh Hashana Day 2 |
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Morning Services / Torah reading | 10:00am | |
Shofar Service | 11:45am | |
Kiddush Luncheon & Mincha | 1:00pm | |
Candle Lighting | 6:28pm | |
Kabbalat Shabbat | 7:00pm | |
Shabbos, Oct 5 | ||
Shacharit Services | 10:00am | |
Kiddush | 12:15pm | |
Shabbat ends | 7:24pm |