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High Holidays 2009 - 5770

High Holidays

If you're tired of nodding off into your prayerbook, join us for a High Holiday program that's meaningful and easy-to-follow. Our services are filled with commentary, stories, readings in English and easy to learn melodies. You are guaranteed to actually enjoy the High Holidays.

At Chabad, everyone is welcome regardless of experience or affiliation. We don’t think you should have to pay to pray, so membership is not required.

We do, however, appreciate knowing how many people to plan for and we ask for a suggested donation of $50 per Adult and $20 per Child.

Click here to RSVP for Services

 For more information please call 822-8500

High Holiday Schedule

All Welcome!

No Membership, Experience or Affiliation Required

Traditional Services with English Readings.

Reservations Encouraged call 609-822-8500

($50 Donation per Seat Recommended)

 

Slichos

Saturday, September 12th

Slichos Services: 11:45pm

 

ROSH HASHANAH

Friday, September 18th

Evening Services: 6:30 PM 

 

Saturday, September 19th
Morning Services: 9:30 AM 

Children’s Program: 11:00 AM

Followed by light refreshments

 

 Sunday, September 20th  
Morning Services: 9:30 AM

Children’s Program: 11:00 AM

Shofar Blowing: 12:00 PM

Followed by light refreshments

 

Mincha & Tashlich Service: 6:00 PM 

 

YOM KIPPUR

Yom Kippur Eve: Sunday, September 27th
Kol Nidrei Services: 6:30 PM

 

Yom Kippur Day: Monday, September 28th
Morning Services: 9:30 AM
Yizkor Memorial Service: Remembering our loved ones: 12:00 PM

Afternoon Service - Jonah: 5:15 PM

Neilah Closing Service: 6:15 PM

Followed by a "Break-Fast" buffet ($10 Donation per person please RSVP)

 

 

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