Temple Beth-El High Holy Days 5782/2021

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400 Pasadena Avenue South,St. Petersburg FL 33707

06 September, 2021

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One ticket is needed to access all HHD events at TBE. Tickets are complimentary but required per attendee ages 1+. Masks will be required. One (1) ticket per attendee will provide you access to all HHD events at Temple Beth-El. MASKS WILL BE REQUIRED FOR EVERY ATTENDEE REGARDLESS OF AGE (2+) OR VACCINATION STATUS. Services will also be streamed only if you would prefer to join us virtually. CLICK HERE for more information on our High Holy Days 5782 EREV ROSH HASHANAH – (Monday, September 6, 2021) 7:30pm Service - An evening service combining traditional and contemporary elements to announce and celebrate the arrival of the new Jewish year. We affirm both the intimate and the transcendent presence of the Holy as we relate to God both as a parent (Avinu) and as a sovereign (Malkeinu).ROSH HASHANAH DAY 1 – (Tuesday, September 7, 2021) 9am Family Service - A light-hearted Rosh Hashanah service geared toward families and youth celebrating the New Year 5782. We will be learning and celebrating with Torah stories, songs and spirit led by Rabbi Mangold and Barbara Mazer.10:30am Main Service - Highlights of the morning service for the New Year include the Sounding of the Shofar, reading the Torah Story of the Binding of Isaac, and a combination of music, poetry and prayer that lifts up our souls with joy.4pm Tashlich (must select add-on at registration to reserve) - Join Rabbi Mangold to cast off our misdeeds into Tampa Bay in a meaningful and inspiring ceremony for the High Holy Days.ROSH HASHANAH 2ND DAY – (Wednesday, September 8, 2021) 10:30am Main Service - A more intimate service fulfilling the tradition of a two-day celebration of the New Year (even in Israel!), including the Sounding of the Shofar.KOL NIDRE – (Wednesday, September 15, 2021) 7:30pm Main Service - On the Eve of Yom Kippur, Kol Nidre takes its name from the dramatic prayer that begins the observance of the Day of Atonement. Steeped in tradition, and illuminated by contemporary interpretive poetry, this service preserves what in ancient and casts it into the modern world in which we live.YOM KIPPUR – (Thursday, September 16, 2021) 9am Family Service - A Yom Kippur service geared toward families and youth reflecting on the theme of forgiveness with Torah stories and songs led by Rabbi Mangold and Barbara Mazer. 10:30am Main Service - This service gives us the opportunity to reflect on our actions as we strive to make our lives a blessing through holy living. 12:30pm Yizkor - Immediately following the morning service, this annual Memorial Service provide the traditional space to remember loved ones who died in the past year, and those who once lived and left a legacy for us to treasure. 1:30pm Social Justice Forum - TBD5pm Afternoon Service & 6pm Neilah- Yom Kippur is a day with spiritual practices and prayers that take us through the cycle of life. To live guided by our values and be our highest self. The Afternoon & Neilah service offer the uplifting experience that takes us out of the depths and turns us toward the light of a new day. Together we will end the day with a final blast of the Shofar, as we hear the call and complete our return.

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