Join us for a fun and festive Rosh Hashanah singalong and picnic! The music and storytelling will be followed by Tashlich, the ceremony where we symbolically rid ourselves of wrongdoings of the past year. We encourage you to bring a blanket and picnic lunch (no single-use plastics).
Tag: High Holy Days
Rosh Hashanah Traditional Service
Led by Rabbi Josh, this service offers a traditional prayer experience for adults and teens in an intimate setting.
Rosh Hashanah Kiddush
Celebrate the New Year with community, connection, and a festive Kiddush lunch.
Rosh Hashanah Teen Service
Students in grades 6-8 and 9-12 will explore Rosh Hashanah themes in a program designed just for them.
Middle school students and teens may attend both the services for their age group and main services with separate registration.
Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Main Service
Join Rabbi Deena Silverstone and Musician-in-Residence Molly Rose Hoenig for a reflective and engaging service as we celebrate the beginning of a new year. We will sing our beloved High Holy Day melodies, introduce new traditions, and share words of wisdom for this sacred season.
Rosh Hashanah Youth Program
Children in Kindergarten-5th grade are invited for a morning of holiday music, arts, activities, and a children’s service led by Rabbi Josh, along with lunch and snacks! This drop-off program will take place during the main service.
Rosh Hashanah Tot
Families with children ages five and under are welcome to Join Rabbi Deena Silverstone and our Musician-in-Residence Molly Rose Hoenig for your favorite holiday songs and stories.
Ne’ilah Closing Service
Join us as we complete the Day of Atonement with song, shofar, and havdalah.
The location of all High Holy Days services and events will be confirmed upon registration.
Yizkor Memorial Service
On Yom Kippur, we take time to remember loved ones who are no longer with us. In addition to the opportunity to recite traditional Yizkor prayers, we will mourn and commemorate all those who were killed in the attack on 10/7. We will be joined by JCP community member Ilana Fischer, who will share the story of the life of her cousin, Aviv Atzili, who was killed on 10/7. Through poetry, song, and prayer, we will come together to mourn, to remember, and to find strength and resilience through our community. Even if you do not typically attend Yizkor, we encourage you to join for this service of commemoration and reflection.
This event is included in JCP’s Yom Kippur ticket.
Adult Learning Opportunity
“Pidyon shvuyim or “redeeming captives” is a great mitzvah (commandment) in Jewish tradition. Join Rabbi Deena for learning and discussion about what Jewish law and wisdom teach about this topic, which is tragically relevant today.” Join Rabbi Deena and JCP community members for a discussion.