Schedule

Want to have a better sense of when to expect a fire and brimstone sermon vs. a heart-stretching Halleluyah? Trying to figure out when mini-muffins will be served? Here is a detailed schedule.

Registration is required for everyone (members, non-members, children) attending.

October
Fri
11
Fri 11
5:30 pm
Kol Nidre
Doors will open at 5pm.

Kol Nidre is intense and beautiful and the entry point into your annual 25-hour soul workout. Expect a crowd dressed in white taking in a sermon from Rabbi Morris Panitz, and more joy than you thought you were permitted on Kol Nidre.

Sat
12
Sat 12
9 am to 2:30 pm
Yom Kippur through Yizkor
Doors will be open at 8:30am.

The sermon will be given outside around 10:45am and inside around 11:50am.

Join us for Rabbi Brous’s favorite day of the year! (Again, wear your YK whites). You’ll find: a sermon from Rabbi Sharon Brous, learning with our whole rabbinic team, gorgeous davening, and even dancing. You’ll forget you’re fasting… and you just might leave believing that anything is possible.

Sat
12
Sat 12
2:30 to 4 pm
Yom Kippur Break Activies
Following Yizkor, stretch your mind and heart or rest and relax – body and soul.

Old Dudes, New Dads
A Yom Kippur conversation about beginning fatherhood in our 50s
Andy Horwitz and Michael Wohl
Room 303
(all genders welcome)

Grief Support Circle
Grieving For The World
Dr Barry Goldstein
Wildfire Theater

Sound Bath
Lie down and let your soul listen!
Dev Brous and Yaelle Shaphir
The Roof Lawn
Yoga
Yom Kippur Chair Yoga - Take a load off…
Nancy Goodstein
Bet Midrash

Meditation
Neshama/Neshimah - Mindful Breathing, Mindful Soul
Mark Landsman
The Roof Tent

The IKAR Men’s Circle
Our intergenerational circle, supporting each other to be the men we want to be in the world.
Scott Lewis
Room 308
(male and male identifying only)

Sat
12
Sat 12
4 to 7 pm
Yom Kippur after Yizkor through Neilah
Minha (afternoon service): 4:00 pm
We’ll read the bizarrely captivating Book of Jonah, and Rabbi Ronit Tsadok will lead us through beautiful davening.

Neilah (closing service): 5:30 pm
This is the home stretch – hours of spiritual work culminate in a no-holds-barred service that bridges heaven and earth, and we lay it all on the line. It’s so good you won’t want Yom Kippur to end. We close with a children’s light parade, Havdalah at 7:05pm, and a final knock-your-socks-off blast of the shofar and Hillel Tigay’s Halleluyah.

Sat
12
Sat 12
7:05 to 8 pm
Break Fast
The food is delicious and abundant. The air is clear and our souls are clean. Come ready to eat and dance. Additional registration is required, for members and non-members.