Rosh Hashanah Tot Service
Rosh Hashanah Tot Service
A fun, active service led by Rabbi Keren Gorban with stories, singing, and dancing for families with children ages 0–5. Open to the community.
"Rosh HaShanah (literally, "Head of the Year") is the Jewish New Year, which marks the beginning of a 10-day period of prayer, self-examination and repentance. This period, known as the Yamim Noraim (Days of Awe or High Holy Days), is widely observed by Jews throughout the world, many with prayer and reflection in a synagogue.
Rosh HaShanah is celebrated on the first day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, which—because of differences in the solar and lunar calendar—corresponds to September or October on the secular calendar. Customs associated with the holiday include sounding the shofar, eating a round challah, and tasting apples and honey to represent a sweet New Year."*
Click to download the 2018 ~ 5779 High Holy Days booklet.
*Source: https://reformjudaism.org/jewish-holidays/rosh-hashanah
(Photo credit: Dale Lazar)
Fri, April 26 2024
18 Nisan 5784
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