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High Holy Day 5785 Registration

Together, both in person and online, we will enter 

the New Jewish Year of 5785.

 

Who will we become during these times, 

individually and communally?

 

What does Jewish peoplehood and being part of the evolving religious civilization of the Jewish people mean in the wake of COVID, climate upheaval, October 7th and its aftermath in Israel and Palestine, and the rise of antisemitism in our time?

 

In the past year, each of us also has experienced personal discoveries and losses, breakthroughs and disappointments, moments of isolation, meaningful connections and more.

 

The Yamim Noraim - The Days of Awe - ask us to face the truth of our circumstances, strengthen communal bonds to live in solidarity with all beings and clarify and commit to the people  and community we aspire to be. 

 

Sounding the shofar and offering the ancient and contemporary prayers of our hearts, we return to each other and begin again.


We depend on volunteers to make all of our services and programming happen. If you would like to help us in any capacity, we would greatly appreciate it. Please can sign up here.

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Please contact Daniel (daniel@mishkan.org) to register additional individuals for High Holy Day services.

   Selichot: Saturday, September 28: 7:00pm
   Erev Rosh Hashanah: Wednesday, October 2: 6:00pm
   Rosh Hashanah Day 1: Thursday, October 3: 9:00am (Sanctuary Service)
   Rosh Hashanah Day 1: Thursday, October 3: 9:30am (Young Children's Service-Up to Age 5 with Grownups)
   Rosh Hashanah Day 1: Thursday, October 3: 10:30am (Family Service)
   Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Potluck Luncheon: Thursday, October 3: 1:30pm (More information to follow)
   Rosh Hashanah Day 2: Friday, October 4: 9:00am
   Shabbat Shuvah: Saturday, October 5: 10:00am
   Kol Nidre: Friday, October 11: 5:30pm
   Yom Kippur Morning: Saturday, October 12: 9:00am (Main or Meditation Service)
   Yom Kippur: Saturday, October 12: 9:30am (Young Children's Service-Up to Age 5 with Grownups)
   Yom Kippur: Saturday, October 12: 10:30am (Family Service)
   Yom Kippur Afternoon: Saturday, October 12: 4:30pm
   Yom Kippur Break Fast: Saturday, October 12: 7:30pm (Suggested Donation: $20/individual)
Please note that child care will only be available on the morning of the first day of Rosh Hashanah (October 3) and on the morning of Yom Kippur (October 12).
Daniel will reach out to all registrants who check this box to discuss accommodations
   Selichot: Saturday, September 28: 7:00pm
   Erev Rosh Hashanah: Wednesday, October 2: 6:00pm
   Rosh Hashanah Day 1: Thursday, October 3: 9:00am
   Rosh Hashanah Day 2: Friday, October 4: 9:00am
   Shabbat Shuvah: Saturday, October 5: 10:00am
   Kol Nidre: Friday, October 11: 5:30pm
   Yom Kippur Morning: Saturday, October 12: 9:00am (Main Service)
   Yom Kippur Morning: Saturday, October 12: 9:00am (Alternative Meditation Service)
   Yom Kippur Afternoon: Saturday, October 12: 4:30pm


We have an open door policy which never requires a fee to join any of our services. High Holy Day contributions are a vital source of support for everything we do at Mishkan Shalom. Please consider a donation to this sacred community.

Please remember that we depend upon all Mishkan Shalom members to volunteer in some capacity throughout the High Holy Day season. You can sign up for all volunteer opportunities here.

Please note that parking at Mishkan is limited. Folks can always drop off/pick up in the lower lot and find street parking elsewhere. There will be a limited number of spots open at the Roxborough Memorial Hospital as well. We strongly encourage carpooling and arriving early to give yourself ample time to park prior to services. We have an extremely limited number of handicapped parking spaces available. Please contact Daniel if you need one of them.
Fri, September 27 2024 24 Elul 5784