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Wonderings 32 Attend High Holy Days

Although we have been told that Passover is the holy day that more Jews observe than any other (besides Shabbat?), I feel like most Jewish families do something for the High Holy Days as well. It is obvious that the Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur services are better attended at B'nai Zion (and probably every synagogue) than any other regular service during the year.

Rosh HaShanah Evening service at B'nai Zion consistently has had the largest attendance of all of the holy day services. Since I have been Rabbi at B'nai Zion we have had anywhere from almost 300 people attending to the 50 people who attended in-person last year. In 2018 we had 240 people and in 2019 we had 190 people. The congregation has fewer members than it did 16 years ago. People died and moved away, and we did not replenish those losses. Obviously, the 50 people who came last year was because we were still in a pandemic. We had 218 people watch the stream last year. In 2020 we did not have services in person, but the evening service had 473 people who watched the stream. (If you are curious about how many people watch the High Holy Day services, go to the B'nai Zion YouTube page, click on the service, and you should see the number of views below the video - or ask me.)

We currently are planning to have all of our services for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur in the sanctuary. If we had the numbers we used to have, we would not all fit in the sanctuary. The Lefkowitz Hall is much larger and holds more people. However, we believe that the number of people attending this year for each service should fit comfortably in the sanctuary, which is a more comfortable and inspiring holy space. 

It would be VERY helpful if you let us know if you are planning to attend services in-person. This way we can better prepare for seating, books, security - and after Yom Kippur - we could know how much food to prepare for break-fast.

I am also interested to know about your alternate plans for the holy days. It is lovely to know how many people will be away visiting with families.

This week I am wondering:What will you be doing for the High Holy Days?  Will you will be attending services at B'nai Zion for the High Holy Days. PLEASE USE THE FORM BELOW to indicate which services you will be attending or what your alternate plans are. (As always, it helps if you are logged in first).

This is not the Rabbi checking to see how holy you are. I just really care about you. Let me know if there is anything I can to do help with your holy day observances.  Remember that you can find the schedule under HOLIDAYS on the B'nai Zion site, or CLICK HERE. 

It is important that you know that no personal information will be posted. Part of why we are asking is to help us provide appropriate security. We have no intention to divulge anything that jeopardizes that. 

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Please use this form to let the office know that you are attending any
High Holy Day services. 

Let us know how many people from your group will be attending each service. This will help us be prepared with sufficient chairs, books, breakfast food and tables, etc. It also helps prepare for appropriate security.

This is not a commitment, it will just give us an idea what to expect
at B'nai Zion or what other ways you celebrate.


We plan to have all adult services in the sanctuary. 
We plan to have all children services in the parlor.


Personal Details

Details about events and any updates will go to this email address. 
Optional

Rosh HaShanah

Total number attending including you 7:30pm Sunday, September 25
Total number attending including you 10am Monday, September 26
Total number children and adults attending including you 9:00am Monday, September 26

Yom Kippur

Total number attending including you 7:30pm Tuesday, October 4
Total number attending including you 10:00am Wednesday, October 5
Total number attending including you 9:00am Wednesday, October 5
Total number attending including you 1-2pm Wednesday, October 5
Total number attending including you 2:30pm Wednesday, October 5
Total number attending including you 3:45pm Wednesday, October 5
Total number attending including you 4:30pm Wednesday, October 5, followed by break-fast.

Additional Information

Optional information
Click here if you can bring your own copy (copies) of Mishkan HaNefesh.
We will also have copies available to use at B'nai Zion
Visiting with family, etc. 
Tickets are not required to attend services. 
If you choose to make a donation for the High Holy Days, enter the amount here.
Payment options are on the next page, after you click "Submit" 

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Once again, I want to thank everyone who has responded to my  "Wonderings."  You are always welcome to respond to any of the questions I have asked by calling or emailing, no matter how long ago the question was originally posed. You can also choose to keep your replies totally private, and not be posted on the Responses page. You will notice that I usually remove personal / identifying details for the posted replies. 

You may want to check back to see if more replies have been added since you last looked.

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Thu, April 25 2024 17 Nisan 5784