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Kol Nidre
5:30 PM: Traditional Service (early), Main Sanctuary
8:00 PM: Traditional Service (late), Main Sanctuary
While these services are intended for adults and families with children B’nei Mitzvah aged and up, any child able to sit still for at least thirty minutes is welcome
For details and admission cards, please contact the CBI Office.
Kol Nidre at Shalom Bayit (home of the JCCO), 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, OR, Contact Judy Shupack at 541-389-9854. No tickets. Donations graciously accepted.
Open the Gates and Enter the New Year with P’nai Or and Rabbi Yitzhak Husbands-Hankin
Yitzhak Husbands-Hankin is a composer, singer, cellist and guitarist. He served as a Hazzan and Rabbi for nearly forty years in the Jewish community of Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A.
Music is at the very heart of his spiritual life and he seeks to connect with the transcendant realms of Spirit as well as the depths of the human heart through his music. He has performed in concerts with Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach z’l and was for many years the musical partner of Reb Aryeh Hirschfield z’l.
- Everyone is welcome
- Sliding scale donation
- No ticket required
- Childcare available by advance registration: admin@pnaiorpdx.org
- More information at www.pnaiorpdx.org or 503-248-4500
Open your heart with Jewish Renewal
Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is a solemn fast day. We pray for forgiveness from G-d and repent sincerely for our sins during the past year. Many people wear white as a symbol of purity and often a white mantle is used to dress the Torah scrolls as well. It is also customary to light 24-hour yahrzeit candles in memory loved ones who have died, and Yizkor, or memorial prayers, are included in the morning service. Yahrzeit candles are lit before lighting the holiday candles at the end of the pre-fast dinner eaten before sundown on the eve of this holy day. All adults in the household whose health permits abstain from food and drink for the next 25 hours. At nightfall the next night, a single, long blast of the shofar signals the end of the fast and families and friends gather for a light break-the-fast meal.
Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) Service
Temple Beth Israel, 1175 East 29th Avenue, Eugene, OR
All welcome. Registration and donations appreciated. Info: www.tbieugene.org. 541-485-7218 info@tbieugene.org
Kol Nidre Service: Join Rabbi Alan Berg, Cantor Ann Brown, the choir and the congregation for Kol Nidre.
Reservations are requested.
Suggested contribution for the entire High Holidays:
$250 per family
$180 per couple
$100 per individual
We welcome you to make a contribution that fits with your current financial ability.
High Holiday Food Drive: Please bring non-perishable food items to help fill the Oregon Food Bank barrels in our lobby.
Havurah Shalom invites you to our Kol Nidre Service at the Tiffany Center, 1410 SW Morrison St, Portland, beginning at 8:00 pm on Tuesday, Oct. 11.
No advance registration and payment are required.
Kol Nidre Service
Reservations are required for all and may be made by website or phone. Services are free to members. Non-members may attend any or all of the High Holy Day services for a donation of $100 per adult or $200 per family. Donations will apply to a new membership.