High Holy Days
We will be adding resources this page continually until the end of the Holy Days.
Return regularly to find new podcasts, links and downloads.
Visiting? New?
If you are a visitor and would like additional information, send us an email. Our services and programs will be open to all this year. If you belong to another congregation, you do not need for them to request seating on your behalf.
If you're new to Har HaShem or exploring our community and are interested in learning more, send us an email. We'll be delighted to meet you and answer your questions!
Har HaShem aims to include people of any age who may temporarily or permanently move, hear, see, touch, think, learn, communicate, process stimuli, and/or experience emotions differently. If you need an accommodation to participate in our services and programs, please email our inclusion committee. We'll try to meet your needs.
Options for Families
We invite you and your children to experience the Holy Days together in ways that are powerful and meaningful for you. Join an online service. Download information or instructions for a family or children's activity. Listen to some of our podcasts.
Please register using the link above.
About our services
- Online Family Services
Designed for children in kindergarten through sixth grade and their families, these services on the mornings of Rosh HaShanah (first day) and Yom Kippur last about 45 minutes and include a story. - Online Congregational Services
Evening services for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur include a sermon. Morning services on the first day of Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur include a Torah service and sermon. Morning services on the second day of Rosh HaShanah are similar format. - Online Preschool Services
Designed for preschool age children and their families, these short gatherings include music, text and stories appropriate for young children.
Attend Services at Another Congregation
Inclusion: Disability Awareness and Diversity
Disabilities
Har HaShem aims to include people of any age who may temporarily or permanently move, hear, see, touch, think, learn, communicate, process stimuli, and/or experience emotions differently. We are exploring options for closed captioning or technology assistance. If you need an accommodation to participate in our services and programs, please email our inclusion committee. We'll try to meet your needs.
Diversity
Har HaShem welcomes everyone interested in Judaism: individuals of all religious backgrounds, races, ethnicities, gender identities and expressions, LGBTQ*, marital status, family structures, socioeconomic status, political affiliations, abilities, or ages.
We invite you to include your pronouns with your screen name when you log in to Zoom.
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Sat, February 4 2023
13 Sh'vat 5783
Today's Calendar
Morning Service : 10:15am |
Havdalah : 6:14pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parashat B'shalach
Shabbat, Feb 4 |
Candle Lighting
Shabbat, Feb 4, 5:19pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Feb 4, 6:14pm |
Tu BiSh'vat
Monday, Feb 6 |