High Holidays 2023

Rosh Hashana - Sept 15-17
Yom Kippur - Sept 24-25

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Chabad of the Shore would like to invite you to join us for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur Services at our brand-new Chabad Center.
Services are warm, friendly, and inviting. English/Hebrew Prayerbooks, traditional songs, and commentary make everyone an active participant. Whether you consider yourself Reform or Conservative, Orthodox or unaffiliated, at Chabad, the labels and classifications fall away – as we all stand equally before G-d.

Adult, Teen & Youth Services

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Services with Chabad of the Shore are designed to make everyone feel welcome and at home. The prayers are lively, engaging and inclusive – spiced with inspiring tunes and insightful explanations throughout – allowing all to absorb the experience at their own level.
Sermons and announcements likewise speak to all participants and are always topical, relevant, stimulating and enlightening.

Schedule

ROSH HASHANAH SEPT. 15–17
Evening Services - Friday 6:45pm
Morning Services Shabbat and Sunday 9:00am Shofar at 11:00
Tashlich followed by Evening Services - Sunday 6:00pm
YOM KIPPUR Sep. 24-25
Kol Nidre Sunday Evening 6:30pm
Morning Service Monday. Preliminary Service 9:00am
Main Service: 10:00am
Yizkor at 11:00am
Neilah at 6:30pm

Teen Program

September 16th & 17th
11:00am
Teens (ages 12+) participate in their own exclusive High Holiday services led by our Rabbi Yaakov Greenberg.
The Teen Minyan offers an inspirational, social, interactive and fun environment for the teens.

Youth Program

September 16th & 17th
10:30am -12:30pm
Ages 3- 12
While parents are attending services in the main sanctuary, children will have the opportunity to participate in an exciting and interactive children's program. The program will include children's prayer service, games, refreshments, stories, Rosh Hashana-themed activities, and presentations.

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COMMUNAL TASHLICH
LONG BRANCH BOARDWALK
SUN. SEPT. 17, 6:15 PM
OCEAN AVE & BRIGHTON AVE

Tashlich

In the afternoon of the first day of Rosh Hashanah (This year on the 2nd day because the 1st day is Shabbat), it is customary to go to a lake, river or sea and recite the Tashlich prayers, wherein we symbolically cast our sins into the water and leave our shortcomings behind us.
Representing renewal and rejuvenation, we thus start the new year with a clean slate.

Community Dinners

Join Chabad for traditional, elegant, and sumptuous holiday dinners
Rosh Hashana Dinners
Evenings of Sept 15 & 16
$75 per person ($40 per child)
Pre Yom Kippur Dinner
Evening of Sep 24
$65 per person ($35 per child)
Advance RSVP required.


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