Har Shalom High Holidays: WHOLLY ATHOME! (Tashlich in person)
In 5781, we will create holy space online for the High Holidays. We will offer our hopes, examine our lives, and celebrate our heritage at home, together.
What might you need to create a personal holy space in your home? Candles, apples and honey, and a round challah for Rosh Hashanah? A memorial candle for Yom Kippur? Let us affirm the power of Jewish community to uplift and unite us. Even when we are physically distant, we can be spiritually close. Plus, we can see each other outdoors at Tashlich.
Saturday Sept 12
8 to 9 pm Leil Selichot, contemplative poetry, song and supplication
Friday Sept 18
6 to 7 pm Erev Rosh Hashanah, with Glacier Jewish Community
Saturday Sept 19
9:30 to 10 am Kids and Families Rosh Hashanah Service, a New Year story and activity
10 am to 11:15 am Rosh Hashanah Morning Service
Noon Tashlich: Together at the Clark Fork River, with prayers and texts for personal meditation, Boone and Crockett Club, along the Kim Williams Trail. Birdseed provided. Rain or shine. Bring a picnic lunch if the weather is favorable!
Friday Sept 25
6 to 6:30 pm “Shabbat Shuva Across Montana” with MAOR: Candles, New Year’s prayers, Kiddush
Saturday Sept 26
10 am to noon Shabbat Shuva Torah Study
Sunday Sept 27
7 to 8 pm Kol Nidre
Monday Sept 28
9:30 am Kids and Families Yom Kippur service, a Yom Kippur story and activity
10 am to noon Yom Kippur Morning Service
3:30 to 4:30 pm Cheshbon Hanefesh, soul-accounting text study and discussion
6:30 pm Yizkor
7 pm to 8 pm Neilah, Closing of the Gates, and Havdallah, end of Yom Kippur
Friday Oct 2
6 to 6:45 pm Erev Sukkot: Virtual sukkah tour of our home sukkahs and happy hour
Saturday Oct 3
9:30 to 11 am Sukkot: morning service with prayers, stories, songs
Saturday Oct 10
10 am to noon Erev Simchat Torah Study