High Holidays 5784/2023

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The TBI Board of Directors has approved a new masking policy, and all locations in the building are now mask-optional.

» Please read the full masking policy here

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GUESTS: We welcome non-members for the upcoming High Holidays, but we need to know who you are. To save time at the door, let us know beforehand that you are attending one or more services by signing up. And please make a donation to support our efforts to keep our Jewish community connected.

» Please sign up here

Did you know we have a flexible membership model and have eliminated the “dues” model?

» Learn more about membership

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» Many of our services are available on our public YouTube channel.

(And the link that takes you directly to the playlist for the High Holidays is here.)

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» If you would like to sponsor the livestreaming of a service to help defray costs of accessibility initiatives (livestream, closed captioning, and ASL interpreters), please fill out the form by Sept 11.

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Rent a sukkah from TBI

We have 12 sukkah booths available to rent ($50) for members of TBI who would like to put up a sukkah.

» You can reserve one here

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Order your lulav & etrog today! Ordering deadline is: Sept 13, 9:00pm.

The lulav and etrog are also called the four species, Arbah Minim. They consist of etrog (citron), lulav (palm), hadas (myrtle), and aravah (willow). It is a mitzvah to take up the lulav and etrog and recite the appropriate blessing during Sukkot. Cost is $45.

All orders must be submitted by Sept 13 (the Wednesday before Rosh Hashanah). All orders will arrive at TBI for pick-up.

»Purchase a set here

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» The High Holiday Machzor can be found here.

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Children’s services are on Rosh Hashanah First Day (Sept. 16) and Yom Kippur Day (Sept 25).

  • 9:00 am service (up to age 5)
  • 10:00 am service (6-10 yrs)
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We offer childcare for the following services, starting at 10:00am on: Rosh Hashanah First Day, Rosh Hashanah Second Day, and Yom Kippur Day.

» Reserve a space for your child(ren) here

Schedule of Services

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(And the link that takes you directly to the playlist for the High Holidays is here.)

Saturday, September 9
8:30 pm Havdallah & S’lichot Service w/Rabbi Ruhi Sophia (Sanctuary & YouTube)

Sunday, September 10
10:00 am Talmud Torah Open House
11:00 am Mezuzah Dedication for new south entrance

Friday, September 15
7:00 pm Erev Rosh Hashanah Service (Sanctuary & YouTube)
Oneg hosted by TBI Sisterhood (Volunteer to bake or help out here)

Saturday, September 16
9:00 am Children’s Service (up to age 5) (Ohel)
9:30 am Rosh Hashanah Service (Sanctuary & YouTube) A yellow sticky note with the words save the dates written on it. (childcare starts at 10:00am)
10:00 am Children’s Service (6-10 years old) (Ohel)
8:00 pm Rosh Hashanah Evening Service w/Mina Wegner (Sanctuary & YouTube)

Sunday, September 17
9:30 am Rosh Hashanah Second Day Service (Sanctuary & YouTube) A yellow sticky note with the words save the dates written on it. (childcare starts at 10:00am)
4:00 pm Tashlich and Shofar Service (Alton Baker Park Shelter)

Sunday, September 24
Noon Memorial Service (Masonic Cemetery)
6:30 pm Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) Service (Sanctuary & YouTube)

Monday, September 25
9:00 am Children’s Service (up to age 5) (Ohel)
9:30 am Yom Kippur Morning Service w/Yizkor & Musaf (Sanctuary & YouTube) A yellow sticky note with the words save the dates written on it. (childcare starts at 10:00am)
10:00 am Children’s Service (6-10 years old) (Ohel)
2:30 pm Yom Kippur Creative Movement Exploration (Social Hall)
5:00 pm Yom Kippur Mincha and Ne’ila Services (Sanctuary & YouTube)
7:45 pm Havdallah

Saturday, September 30
10:00 am Sukkot Service (Sanctuary)

Sunday, October 1
9:30 am Talmud Torah Welcome Ceremony (Sanctuary)
10:15 am Abbreviated Sukkot Second Day Service, with Just the Fun Parts€”This one-hour service will have Hallel, led by Cantor Evlyn Gould, and a special Torah service with the lulav & etrog, led by Rabbi Ruhi Sophia (Sanctuary)

Saturday, October 7
9:30 am Sh’mini Atzeret Service w/Yizkor (Sanctuary & YouTube)
7:00 pm Simchat Torah Celebration (Sanctuary & YouTube)

Sunday, October 8
9:30 am Simchat Torah Service w/Talmud Torah participation (Sanctuary)