High Holy Day 5782/2021 Landing Page


Yizkor Book

Protocols

Arrive early.

Bring your vaxx card.

KN95 mask required.

It’s our custom to wear white.

No onsite parking, bike, scoot, or walk. Parking is relaxed around Shalhevet, not for tow-away zones or meters. Petersen Museum offers paid parking.

Elbow-Bumps only.

Member's High Holy Day Viewing

Members, register once here and log onto as many services as you’d like.

 

Click here to register!

 

Want to become a member? Click Membership at the of the page.

Non-Members High Holy Day Viewing

Come here to ikar.org or our Facebook page whenever you want to watch.

 

If you love it, come back and join!

ASL + Closed Captioning High Holy Day Viewing

This webinar offers ASL interpreting and live closed-captioning. All are welcome, regardless of membership status.

Mahzor (Prayer Book)

We’ll be suing the Mahzor Lev Shalom. If you’re a home host, you’ll be receiving them. The link to access the Mahzor (password: Fairfax910) will be posted throughout our services for all of our online participants. If you hurry, you can buy a Mahzor and support IKAR, by purchasing it through our smile account on Amazon.

All Things Families

Click here to access and learn everything you need to know about our in-person family services, live-streamed family services, and our family learning guide.

Schedule

Recorded services are available in the recording box.

Minha/Neilah: 9/16 @ 6pm PT

Yizkor Memorial Garden

We would love for you to visit the space, located at our office.

 

Click here for more information.

 

Click here also for our Yizkor Memorial Book.

Recordings

Missed a sermon?

Want to sing along to Hazan Hillel Tigay’s cover of David Bowie’s “Heros”?

Or to experience the magic of ringing in 5782 together again?

What Are The High Holy Days?

Everything is possible. Things don’t have to be as they are. We don’t have to be the people we have become. We can repair, redirect, reframe the contours of our relationships and our lives.

Preparing For The High Holy Days: Learnings + Text Studies

Jewish tradition delegates this as a time of spiritual preparation for the heavy lifting of the Days of Awe.

Past High Holy Day Sermons

Ruminate, appreciate, get irate, activate. Our rabbis guide us through the spiritual journey of the Holiest of Days.

 

Listen to last year’ sermon and get inspired.