High Holidays 5787

5787- 2026

What is S’lichot?
Preparation for Repentance
Rabbi Kirzane Explains: What is S’lichot?

Saturday, September 5

  • Study |  6:30PM – In-person and via Zoom – register here
  • Singing | 7:15PM
  • Dessert Reception in Vick Hall | 7:30PM
  • S’lichot Learning & Commentary | 8:00PM

What is Rosh Hashanah?

Friday, September 11

  • Family service | 6 PM
  • Erev Rosh HaShanah Service | 7:30PM

Saturday, September 12

  • Tot Service | 9:00AM – 9:30AM
  • Child Care | 9:30AM – 1:00PM
  • Children’s Programming (K-5) | 9:30AM
  • Rosh HaShanah Morning Service | 10:00AM
  • Post Service light reception @Greenwood Lobby
  • Tashlich & Shofar Blast & Picnic | 5:00PM (Jackson Park)

Sunday, September 13

  • Rosh HaShanah – 2nd Day – Morning Service | 10:00AM
  • Tashlich & Shofar Blast & Picnic | 4:30PM (Jackson Park)

What is Yom Kippur? 

Sunday, September 20

  • Family Kol Nidre Service | 6:00 PM @Chapel
  • Kol Nidre Service | 7:30 PM @Sanctuary

Monday, September 21

  • Doors Open | 8:45 AM
  • Tot Service | 9:00 AM @Chapel
  • Yom Kippur Morning Service | 10:00 AM @Sanctuary
  • Children’s Programming (K–5) | 10:00 AM
  • Rabbi’s Study Session | 1:00 PM
  • Afternoon Reflection with the Wellness Group | 2:00–3:00 PM
  • Social Justice Program | 3:00 PM (details to come)
  • Yizkor Memorial / N’ilah Concluding Service | 4:00 PM
  • Break the Fast | 6:30 PM @Greenwood Lobby

Wednesday, September 23

  • Sukkah Build

Friday, September 25

  • Erev Sukkot – Back to Shul

Saturday, September 26

  • Sukkot Day 1 Morning Service
  • Cookies with the Rabbi in the Sukkah

Sunday, September 27

  • Brunch with 20s/30s in the Sukkah | 10:30 AM (tentative)
  • Lab Families at KAMII Sukkah

Monday, September 28

  • Social Justice or evening program (tentative)

Wednesday, September 30

  • Lunch and Learn in the Sukkah

Friday, October 2

  • Simchat Torah and First Day of Shoresh

Saturday, October 3

  • Simchat Torah / Shemini Atzeret Yizkor Service

TBD

Book of Remembrance

The Book of Remembrance is a cherished tradition where we honor departed loved ones. Every Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, we reflect on those who’ve passed – recently or in years past. The book includes those memorialized through plaques and dedicated rooms in our Sanctuary. This year, the Book of Remembrance will be online and printed for the Yizkor Service on Yom Kippur. Can’t attend? Request a printed copy. To include names, complete the form by Monday, September 08, 2026