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 informationat www.pnaiorpdx.org or 503-248-4500
Everyone is welcome to attend our services, but there is an expense to the congregation. If you are a guest to our congregation for the High Holy Days, we ask for a $75 donation for a single person for the entire Holy Day season, or $150 per family.
For security reasons we do need to know ahead of time who will be joining us, so please let us know to expect you by September 7th.
Please do not let cost prohibit your attendance. If you are unable to contribute what we ask, please contact our Ezra committee at Ezra@jewishvancouverusa.org to discuss what amount might be more comfortable for you.
Child care is available during all services. To utilize child care, please call our office at least 2 days prior to the date to make a reservation for your child(ren). Cost is $10.00 per child per service to cover costs of the caregiver, snacks and supplies. Payment is due in advance. (Reservation assures sufficient staff at the times required.)
Food donation – The High Holy Days is a time for CKA’s semi-annual food drive. Non-perishable food for donation to a local bank and/or a monetary donation to Mazon: the Jewish Response to Hunger (a hunger relief organization) may be left in the lobby throughout the High Holy Days.
Rosh Hashanah Kiddush and Yom Kippur Break-the-Fast Following Rosh Hashanah morning services, please join the congregation for Kiddush lunch.
When Yom Kippur concludes, please join us in the social hall for our community break-the-fast supper buffet. In order to ensure we have sufficient food, we ask that you register or contact admin@jewishvancouverusa.org before 9/26.
In addition, please make a donation to cover the cost of the meal – $13/adults (13 and older) and $10/child (5-12 years old). Your check made payable to Congregation Kol Ami should be sent to our mailing address Congregation Kol Ami 7800 NE 119th Street, Vancouver, WA 98662.
(Cost should not be a reason to miss this after-service meal; all are welcome.)
All are welcome! Non-members please contact the TES office to make arrangements to attend.
Shana Tova! Your children will celebrate Rosh Hashanah through music, movement, and joyful prayer. P’nai Or is Portland’s welcoming Jewish Renewal congregation. Rosh Hashanah Children’s Service is 10am to 11pm downstairs, concurrent with all-age service happening upstairs at the same location. Childcare is available the rest of the day, with advance registration to admin@pnaiorpdx.org.
Family Services to families with kids ages 0-5. Lead by Rabbi Eve Posen
High Holiday services at Neveh Shalom, an open and egalitarian community, are led by Rabbi David Kosak, Cantor Deborah Bletstein and Rabbi Eve Posen. We offer lively young child services as well as k-6 appropriate family experiences. We welcome all to experience the New Year with Neveh Shalom. Ticket Required.
Read our High Holy Day Information online – http://nevehshalom.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/HHD5776.pdf
For ticket information and to order a ticket call 503.246.8831
Membership information at http://nevehshalom.org/membership/
Please join Congregation Shaarie Torah for the Rosh Hashanah Ruach Minyan Service (formerly known as Family Service/Community Minyan).
This service is an opportunity for adults and/or families with youth 2nd grade and above to join in a modified service which includes prayers, discussions, and creatively examines the themes of the High Holy Days.
Led by our Education Director, Dorice Horenstein.
10:00 am: Rosh Hashanah Service at First United Methodist Church, 680 Bond NW, Bend
3:00 pm: Family Fun at Pioneer Park , corner of Wall & Portland
4:00 pm: Tashlich Ceremony & Picnic at Pioneer Park. Reservations required.
Please join the Havurah community as we gather at Sellwood Riverfront Park to perform the Tashlich ceremony. We seek to symbolically “cast away” our accumulated sins and transgressions, so that we may purify our hearts and our souls as the New Year begin. This event is free and open to the public, but reservations are required.
Bring something to share at the vegetarian potluck immediately following Tashlich. What to bring by Last Name: A-G Salad or Dessert/H-Z Vegetarian Main Dish. Plus, bring drinks for yourself and your family. Havurah will provide some drinks and ice. AND DON’T FORGET THE BREADCRUMBS! Led by Emily Teplin Fox and Rachel Oh. Music provided by Steven Mesulam, Scott Snyder, Aaron Pearlman and others.
Please RSVP to RSVP@havurahshalom.org with the names of family members and the names and ages of your children who plan to attend.
Havurah Shalom invites you to our Rosh Hashanah Day Two Services at the Tiffany Center. The day begins with Shacharit at 9:00 am, the Torah Service at 10:00 am, Shofar Service at 11:30 am, and Musaf/Additional Service at 12:00 noon.
All are welcome. No advance registration, tickets or payments are required.
Join the Jewish Encounter and Rabbi Arthur Zuckerman for the High Holy Days. Rabbi Zucky will lead Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Services that are open to all at Providence St. Vincent Hospital, 9205 SW Barnes Road, Portland, OR 97225.