ROSH HOSHANAH SCHEDULE Sunday, September 25, Rosh Hashanah Eve Selichot and Shacharit - 8:00 AM Candle Lighting - 6:29 PM Evening Services - 6:30 PM
Monday, September 26, Rosh Hashanah I Morning Services - 8:15 AM Youth Groups 10:45 AM - 12:15 AM Tot Shabbat 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Additional Shofar blowing : 1:30 PM (approx.) at CBAJ & 4:00 PM at the pond Community Tashlich at Buckingham Pond - 5:00 PM Evening Services - 6:30 PM Candle Lighting After - 7:28 PM
Tuesday, September 27, Rosh Hashanah II Morning Services - 8:15 AM Youth Groups 10:45 AM - 12:15 AM Additional Shofar blowing - 1:30 PM (approx.) at CBAJ Evening Services - 6:25 PM Yom Tov ends - 7:26 PM
YOUTH PROGRAMMING
Youth Groups Groups for kids in grades k-5 will run both days of Rosh Hashanah 10:45 am to 12:15 am
Tot Time on Rosh Hashanah Children ages 0-5 and their parents, are invited for toddler programs, led by Laura Weisblatt, on Rosh Hashanah Day 1, 11 AM - 12 PM in classroom 3.
CBAJ thanks the following families for their generous donations making our High Holy Days possible
Rabbi and Rebbetzin Bomzer donated a new High Holy Days torah mantle in memory of Rabbi Bomzer's parents Rabbi Chaim Zev Bomzer z"l & Rebbetzin Leona Bomzer z"l
The Schwartz family donated a new High Holy Days torah mantle in memory of Arthur Schwartz z"l
Nanette and Artie Brenner donated five new tallitot that will be used the first time this Rosh Hashanah.
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Kiddush Conversations
Join CBAJ members in discussing a different Midrash every week! Midrash is one of our Tradition's most powerful and ancient tools for understanding the Torah and demonstrating its relevance to later generations
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