High Holidays
For a text version of the HHD events, go to 2023 High Holidays
High Holidays:
Services are always open to all and do not require a reservation or ticket. This year, we welcome you to services through Zoom and in-person. We ask that you follow CDC guidelines for masking and social distancing for the safety of our community.
Services will be hybrid: in-person and virtual through Zoom
Zoom Temple Beth Sholom Services
We plan to use the same meeting throughout the year.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86819353990?pwd=V2RYZ2RldjlpVE5DZmZKSm0zd3c5UT09
Meeting ID: 868 1935 3990
Passcode: 183672
One tap mobile
+19294362866,,86819353990#,,,,,,0#,,183672# US (New York)
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kbP8b3Efvw
Essential Information:
We are masking for services based off of the CDC Community Risk Levels. They are available at the door if you need one.
Please reserve our parking lot for those with mobility issues. Parking is at the Episcopal Diocese Office or Saint Paul Episcopal Church.
Please use our lower entrance. Doors open half an hour before services to gather info for contact tracing.
Remember to bring back any High Holiday and Shabbat prayer books if you checked them out previously.
Ann Arnold is arranging dinners with Rabbi Edie Yakutis for High Holidays. This is a great time to meet and connect with her.
Please call or text Ann at 906-360-0973
Volunteer for High Holiday Honors
Erev Rosh Hashanah:
Yom Tov candles lighter and Shehecheyanu reader
Shofar blower
Reader for page 86--"A Sacred Pilgrimage"
Avinu Malkeinu
Rosh Hashanah Shacharit
Avinu Malkeinu
Hakafah
Torah blessing/aliyah
Hagbah/glilah
Shofar blower
Cemetery visit--El Male Rachamim singer
Erev Yom Kippur
Yom Tov candles lighter and Shehecheyanu reader
2 scroll holders for Or Zarua
Kol Nidrei chanters
Avinu Malkeinu
reader for page 121-- "Preparing for the Prayer"
Yom Kippur Shacharit
page 171 reader-- "If our mouths were filled"
Avinu Malkeinu
Hakafah
Torah blessing/aliyah
Hagbah/glilah
Yom Kippur Mincha/Neilah
Torah blessing/aliyah
Hagbah/glilah
Haftarah (Jonah)
Breaking the fast--Havdalah blessing