Join our Klei Kodesh and make a lulav shake. Services feature Hallel and Festival Musaf. Following services, congregational kiddush is provided in the Sukkah as well as in the Banquet Hall. On Shabbat Hol Hamoed Sukkot, join us at Minẖah as we read Kohelet, the Book of Ecclesiastes, and perhaps learn to chant a chapter. Check the calendar for special events offered to Young Professionals and Families.
We gather for the final days of the fall festival and penitential season and recite the Yizkor service. Services feature Hallel and Festival Musaf. Hear Cantor Simon Spiro chant Tefillat Geshem, the prayer for rain, at the beginning of the Musaf service.
In the evening, we celebrate the Torah with lively singing and Hakafot in the Kimel Family Gym. Families with young children are welcome in the Mezzanine to participate in a myriad of activities led by our Education Director Daniel Silverman and our Youth director, Aily Leibtag. The next morning, we end the annual cycle of Torah reading and begin it again, honouring our H̱attan/Kallat Torah and H̱attan/Kallat Bereisheet respectively. Following services, make sure to join us at Beth Tzedec’s annual Simẖat Torah Luncheon, this year in honour of our Kallat Torah, Ruth Warner Hyman and our Hattan Bereisheet, Paul Rothstein.
Have you ever sung in the Sukkah? If you have, you know how wonderful it can be and, if you haven’t, just wait till you hear all of our voices together.
Join Aviva Chernick for this post ẖag gathering in song. We will begin with Havdalah to end the festival, and continue with wordless melodies and songs for the season, accompanied by tea and nosh to keep us warm. All lyrics will be translated and transliterated.
You do not need Hebrew or how to sing in order to participate. This program is for participants from B’nei Mitzvah age and up. Dress warmly.
There is no charge but pre-registration is required. To register, click here>>