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This Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, you’re invited to Chabad for services that are warm, welcoming, and meaningful from start to finish. Whether you come every year or it is your first time, you’ll feel right at home. The prayers are inspiring, the insights are thought provoking and the atmosphere makes it easy for everyone to connect in a way that feels personal and authentic. |
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| ROSH HASHANAH | |
| Friday, September 11 - First Night of Rosh Hashana | |
| Candle Lighting | 6:00pm |
| Evening Services | 6:15pm |
| Saturday, September 12 - First Day of Rosh Hashanah | |
| Morning Services Begin | 10:00am |
| Torah Reading | 11:15am |
| Note: There will be no Shofar blowing on September 12 due to it being Shabbat. | |
| Sunday, September 13 - Second Day of Rosh Hashanah | |
| Morning Services Begin | 10:00am |
| Torah Reading | 11:15am |
| Shofar Blowing | 11:45am |
| YOM KIPPUR | ||
| Sunday, September 20 | ||
| Candle lighting | 6:35pm | |
| Evening Services/Kol Nidrei | 6:45pm | |
| Monday, September 21 | ||
| Morning Service | 10:00am | |
| Torah Reading | 11:15am | |
| Yizkor Memorial Service | 11:45am | |
| Monday, September 21 - Afternoon & Closing Services | ||
| Mincha | 5:45pm | |
| Ne'ilah (Closing Service) | 6:30pm | |
| Holiday Ends & Break-fast | 7:32pm | |