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5786 High Holy Days at Beth Sholom Synagogue

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Additional informtaion about High Holy Days at Beth Sholom can be found HERE

MEMBER TICKETS:

At this time, High Holy Day seating is open only to members. We will begin opening seat sales to non-members after August 20, 2025, based on availability.  Please complete the form HERE to express your interest in advance.

NON-MEMBER TICKETS:

ADULT SERVICES

Where: Main Sanctuary and the Banquet Hall (Assigned Seating)

Leaders: Rabbi Flanzraich & Cantor Moses; and Rabbi Sachs & Cantor Philip

Description: A traditional service with a high content of Hebrew liturgy balanced with some English readings and rabbinic explanations throughout. The service is led by Rabbi Flanzraich and Cantor Moses and complemented by the Ruach Singers and soloists.  The second traditional service is led in a similar format by Rabbi Louis Sachs and Cantor Meni Phillip. Clergy will rotate leading services and delivering sermons in each of the venues throughout the High Holy Days.

Please Note: All attendees must have an active membership or have purchased guest tickets. CLICK HERE to renew your membership.

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LEARNING SERVICE

Where: Chapel (Open Seating)

Leaders: Rabbi Dr. Kulp & Sammy Moses

Description: Join us for an interactive Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur learning service designed to be welcoming and meaningful for participants of all backgrounds and levels. The service weaves together traditional prayer, Torah reading, and singing with guided learning and open discussion. Together, we’ll explore the central themes of the High Holidays—repentance, forgiveness, creation and accountability—through texts, stories, and conversation. Participants will be invited to reflect, ask questions, and share insights in a supportive and inclusive environment. Whether you’re familiar with the liturgy or new to Jewish prayer, this service offers a space to connect deeply with the spirit and meaning of these crucial days in the Jewish calendar.

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MAIN FAMILY SERVICE

For: Older children & families

Where: Assembly Hall (Open Seating)

Leaders: Alan and Sophia Imar

Description: These services are designed to meet the needs of young learners from the age of five as well as their seasoned family members. They offer something for everybody, emphasizing whole-family participation and Aliyot, along with a thoughtfully balanced combination of traditional liturgy along with less-traditional music, movement, and storytelling. The shofar blowing is a highlight not to be missed!

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MY FIRST HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICE

For: Preschool & families

Where: Board Room (Open Seating)

Leaders: Alexa Abergel & Amanda Levine

Description: With ample opportunities for fun, participation, and engagement, these creative, non-traditional services introduce Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur utilizing song, storytelling, dance, exciting visuals, handheld props, puppetry, and games.

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Fri, July 4 2025 8 Tammuz 5785