High Holy Days
High Holy Days Main Page
High Holy Days Schedule, 5769/2008
Preparing for the Holidays:
Fast Facts About Elul
S'lichot: Prayers of Forgiveness
Tashlich
Rosh Hashanah Honey-Orange Cake Recipe
Sukkot
Tefillah U'Minhag (Ritual and Practice) Committee

Archive of Divrei Torah (Sermons)

High Holy Days at Temple Beth Israel

 

Schedule


All high holiday services will be held in the TBI Sanctuary, 1175 E. 29th Ave., Eugene, except where noted on the schedule. You can find full details about the schedule and locations by visting our High Holy Days Schedule page.

 

The links below and to the left will take you to resources, articles, and recipes for preparing for the High Holidays. Check them out!

Contact the TBI Office at (541) 485-7218 for more information.


Resources

Tickets for High Holy Days Services

Not a member of TBI? You are welcome to join us for any of our High Holy Days services. Tickets are required. See the Ticket Order Form for details.

Lulav & Etrog Sets Available. See order form for details. Orders must be placed by September 26th.

Childcare Registration Form
Inexpensive child care is available for children ages 2½-9 for evening and first day services. Snacks will be provided. Please print and fill out your form, using the link above, and send it in along with payment by Monday, September 22nd. Childcare costs increase after September 22.

T'shuva Workbooks Available
T'shuva means both "turning" and "answer." Acknowledging where we have behaved in opposition to our true self and spirit, regretting our actions, seeking to repair them. This workbook provides direction and structure as a guide in the process of T'shuva. Workbooks are available in the TBI office for a suggested donation of $2-5.

S'lichot: Prayers of Forgiveness
The time before the Days of Awe has its own rhythm. We have an opportunity to enter into this rhythm or to let it pass by...

Fast Facts about Elul
Did you know that in Aramaic, "Elul" means "search"? Do you know what foods are special to this month? Or which psalm is recited each day of the month?

 

Rosh Hashanah Honey-Orange Cake Recipe
A sweet treat from the Sisterhood Cookbook for a sweet new year!

 


The High Holy Day Feast
An article on the traditions around the meal (Seudah Mafseket) which precedes Yom Kippur and making your fast meaningful.


Get Ready for Sukkot...

This year, Sukkot begins the evening of Monday, October 13th.