Selichot
Saturday Night, Sept.20, 10:00 PM
Getting into the High Holidays
spirit Jews the world over are
awaiting with anticipation the
arrival of the High Holidays, which usher in the
Jewish New Year of 5769 (Sept 30 & Oct. 1). These
holidays offer new hope, renewal and inspiration.
In order to meaningfully celebrate the holiday and
maximize the experience, one must
properly ready oneself for the occasion.
According to Jewish tradition, a series of
Selichot (“supplication”) prayers are recited
on the days leading‐up to Rosh Hashanah.
The first Selichot prayers are recited on the
Saturday night preceding Rosh Hashana and early
morning on the following days.
Chabad invites you to participate in a truly uplifting
Selichot experience. Join us on Sat. Night, Sept. 20
at 10:00 pm. for an invigorating kickoff of the
awesome Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur season.
Cantorial Selichot service will be preceded by a
moving video presentation and light refreshments at
the Shul.
Rosh Hashana Dinner
Monday Night, Sept. 29 (Following Services)
On the first eve of Rosh Hashanah, September 29,
The Shul is sponsoring a Holiday
Dinner. A full course meal will be
enjoyed, serving all of the holiday
favorites, as well as the many
Rosh Hashanah delicacies.
The meal will be preceded by Holiday
services. Services begin at 6:45 PM. The cost of the
dinner is $18.00 a person and $60.00 a family.
Reservations are required. Call the office at 262-6641
Break the fast
Thursday, October 9: 7:45 PM
Everyone is invited to a Break‐the‐fast following
Havdallah on Motzei Yom Kippur, Oct. 9 at approx
7:45 pm. The Dinner is sponsored by the Goranson’s
in honor of Shari’s mother.
Grand Sukkos Luncheon
Tuesday, October 14: 7:45 PM
Rabbi Dr. Joseph Hirsch will be sponsoring a Kiddush
Luncheon on the first day of Sukkos, Tuesday,
October 14. Everyone is invited to join us as we
celebrate Sukkos in a truly lively atmosphere.
Grand Sukkos Luncheon
Tuesday, October 14: 7:45 PM
Rabbi Dr. Joseph Hirsch will be sponsoring a Kiddush
Luncheon on the first day of Sukkos, Tuesday,
October 14. Everyone is invited to join us as we
celebrate Sukkos in a truly lively atmosphere.
Simchat Torah Chassidic Style
Tuesday, October 21: 6:30 PM
Simchat Torah is the Holiday of rejoicing and
dancing with the Torah. Come celebrate Chassidic
Style—The Real Deal, Tues., Oct.
21, 6:30 pm. The evening will
include: singing, dancing, Kiddush,
L’chaim & refreshments. Simchat
Torah flags will be distributed to
all children. On Wed. Morning,
Oct. 22, join us for another
round of Hakafos, Kiddush, L’chaim & Refreshments beginning at 10:00 am. (Plan to
spend your day celebrating with us)
