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High Holy Days are a time for reflection, introspection, prayer, and re-connection. We welcome you to join us in celebrating and observing these special Holy days. We offer a variety of services to meet the spiritual needs of our diverse community.

Rodef Shalom offers complimentary High Holy Day tickets to all. Please invite friends who want to join us. Make sure to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with ticket requests, including name, address and phone number, as tickets are required for all services.

We look forward to sharing a wonderful High Holy Days together!

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2016    HIGH HOLY DAYS   5777

Rosh Hashanah

Erev Rosh Hashanah                            Sunday, October 2                 6:00 PM 

First Day Rosh Hashanah                     Monday, October 3                8:30 AM  

Family Service/Tashlikh/Mincha            Monday, October 3                5:00 PM  

(at Garland Park)

Second Day Rosh Hashanah              Tuesday, October 4                8:30 AM (Healing Service: Click HERE for information)

 

Yom Kippur

Kol Nidre                                           Tuesday, October 11                6:15 AM.  

Yom Kippur Morning                         Wednesday, October 12           8:30 AM  

Yizkor / Martyrology Ceremony at 11:00 AM 

Study Session led by Rodef Member Evelyn Hutt: 4:00 PM
Mincha: 4:45 PM
Neilah: 6:00 PM

Babysitting: 8:30 AM-2:00 PM & 5:00 PM- End of Services
Youth Programming (K-12th grade): 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

 

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Wonders, Wellness, and Gratitude

A Healing Service

Rosh Hashanah, Day 2

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

10:45-11:15am

Rabbi Gerson and Cantor Saul, accompanied by members of the Shir Rodef ensemble, will lead us in readings, ritual, and song.

 

During the Healing Service, Rabbi Amanda Schwartz will offer a teaching entitled "Unataneh Tokef: Then and Now," in the Mizel Building. The session will examine the sources of this central liturgical poem and how we relate to it today.

 

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