Yom Kippur 2021 / 5782
Kol Nidre
Wednesday, September 15th at 8:00 p.m.
It’s the holiest day of the year, so we begin our time of reflection. Kol Nidre, the haunting melody of the High Holy Days, will play three times, calling us to repentance.
Yom Kippur Morning Service
Thursday, September 16th at 11:00 a.m.
The Day of Atonement continues with powerful worship and song. Be with Rabbi, Cantor and recordings of our wonderful Adult Choir as we seek forgiveness for the short-comings and errors of the past year.
A Time to Heal, A Time to Remember
Thursday, September 16th at 1:00 p.m.
As we look to wipe our personal slates clean, we take a little time to make ourselves whole again. Be a part of this healing service, with readings, songs and meditation to encourage you and help lift your spirit. And then we will remember and honor our loved ones. From our Sanctuary with Rabbi and Cantor, we’ll hear prayers and meaningful melodies, and share in a Book of Memory video, all dedicated to those we carry in our hearts.

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Book of Remembrance.
Family T'Fillot
Thursday, September 16th at 3:00 p.m.
Spend some time with us thinking about the good and not-so-good moments of the past year. For elementary school kids and their families, join Cantor Alison and Religious School Director Samara Rossi to sing, ask for forgiveness and share the story of a man who tried to run away from his responsibility, but didn’t get too far.

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Neilah and Havdalah
Thursday, September 16th at 5:00 p.m.
Yom Kippur is coming to an end. Join us in the temple parking lot or watch the livestream for a message of hope and blessing in the New Year. Neilah (the concluding service) and Havdalah (the very brief ritual of separation) will help us bring these Ten Days of Awe to a conclusion. More information to follow...