Join us in the blessing of community for Rosh Hashanah, as we joyfully ring in the new year of 5783. Services will be both in-person and virtual, unless otherwise indicated.
WHAT TO EXPECT: Revel in the sweetness of this time of year, as we welcome the new year with services that are joyful, filled with music, and time for prayer that will recalibrate you for the year ahead.
Rosh Hashanah Events:
If joining virtually, please CLICK HERE for the Prayer Sheet to follow along.
IMPORTANT RITUALS:
What to Eat: Jews around the world enjoy different ritual foods in honor of Rosh Hashanah. Some of the customary foods include apples dipped into honey to commemorate the sweetness of the New Year. Other traditional foods to eat include a round challah, to symbolize the unending cycle of life and pomegranates, whose seeds symbolize the number of mitzvot (good deeds/actions) we are called upon to perform in the coming year.