High Holy Days/Holidays
High Holy Days 2019
We open our doors and welcome the community to worship with us during the High HolY Days!
Please contact the Temple Office at connect@tinw.org or 914.271.4705 x121 to request parking & seating passes, which must be picked up in person on or before Sept. 6. We are now employing a security company to maintain a secure space for worship, please read all instructions for attendance carefully and be patient with new processes.
A donation of $180 to TINW is suggested for those joining us only for the High Holy Days as a generous way to allow us to continue our open-door policy and allow for security, but is not required.
If you are not a member but would like to learn more about joining our community, feel free to contact us and to see additional information here. You may also view the Worship Calendar here for all future services and holiday observances.
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2019 High holy days Services/Programming
SELICHOT
Saturday, September 21
6:15 PM Light Dinner (sponsored by Sue Feir) and Havdalah, followed by an interactive program on “Facilitating Forgiveness” and a brief Selichot service, please RSVP here.
Rosh Hashanah
Sunday, September 29
8:00 PM Adult Service
Monday, September 30
8:45 AM Adult Service (starts promptly, all late-comers are welcome)
8:45 AM Children's Activity Drop Off Program (Free for TINW members & appropriate for ages 4-9)
12:45 PM Multi-Generational Service (appropriate for ages 6+)
12:45 PM PJ Library Rosh Hashanah Tot Experience led by Rabbi Pein with Matty Roxx as a musical guest (Tot + caregiver programming is appropriate for ages 2-5 with caregiver, older siblings welcome). This group is welcome to join the Multi-Generational service after the Tot Experience.
3:00 PM Tashlich at Senasqua Park (All ages, led by Laura Copel)
yom kippur
Tuesday, October 8
6:00 PM Multi-Generational Kol Nidre (appropriate for ages 6+)
8:15 PM Adult Kol Nidre
Wednesday, October 9
10:00 AM Adult Service
10:00 AM Children's Activity Drop Off Program (Free for TINW members & appropriate for ages 4-9)
10:45 AM Youth Worship Experience (Most appropriate for ages 7-12) This will be an interactive participatory service with discussion, movement and music that ends when the Adult Service concludes.
1:30 PM Adult Educational Program, The Sins We Confess To, Led by TINW Scholar in Residence, Professor David Sperling
1:30 PM PJ Library Yom Kippur Tot Experience Program (appropriate for ages 2-5 with caregiver older siblings welcome) This program features Sh'ma Na Na, the TINW band.
3:00 PM Afternoon Service, Yizkor (Memorial) Service, Concluding Service & Break-the-Fast
-Youth Havdallah Procession in Concluding Service
Parking
Parking at TINW during the High Holy Days is expertly arranged by our Brotherhood volunteers who also generously donate their time to usher during the High Holy Days services. Please follow their helpful directions.
High Holy Days Music
2020 Reform Jewish Holidays celebrated
Tu B'Shevat: Feb 10
Purim: March 9
First Passover Seder: April 9
Yom Hashoah: April 21
Yom Ha'atzmaut: April 29
Shavuot: May 29
Rosh Hashanah: September 19
Kol Nidre: September 27
Yom Kippur: September 28
Sukkot: October 14
Simchat Torah: October 11
Hanukkah: December 11
Mon, January 18 2021
5 Sh'vat 5781
TINW Happenings
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Saturday ,
JanJanuary 23 , 2021Brotherhood's Virtual Comedy Night
Motzei Shabbat, Jan 23rd 8:00pm to 10:00pm
Our very first virtual Comedy Night! Funnier than ever! Featuring the very talented Michael Somerville, Kerri Louise and Brad Trackman. Purchase your links today! -
Wednesday ,
FebFebruary 3 , 2021An Evening with Fran Hawthorne, Author of The Heirs
Wednesday, Feb 3rd 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Fran Hawthorne has spent more than three decades writing award-winning nonfiction, including eight books, mainly about consumer activism and business social responsibility. She has also been writing fiction since age four, and in 2018 her debut novel, The Heirs, was published by Stephen F. Austin State University Press -- and sold out its first printing in two months. In addition, Fran has been an editor or regular contributor for The New York Times, Business Week, Fortune, and many other publications. She is now at work on two new novels and reviews fiction for the New York Journal of Books. -
Thursday ,
FebFebruary 11 , 2021
Thursday, Feb 11th 7:30pm to 8:00pm
Join us for a quick Purim refresher on, "What You Always Wanted to know about Purim but Have Not Yet asked" on Zoom. Bring your questions, answers, and any tips for making delicious and creative Hamantaschen! -
Thursday ,
AprApril 29 , 2021
Thursday, Apr 29th 7:30pm to 8:15pm
Events
Today's Calendar
MLK Day |
Temple Closed |
Friday Night
Candle Lighting : 4:42pm |
: 7:00pm |
Shabbat Day
Torah Study : 9:30am |
: 8:00pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
Jan 18 |
Jan 20 |
Jan 23 |
Jan 26 |
Feb 2 |
This week's Torah portion is Parashat Bo
Shabbat, Jan 23 |
Candle Lighting
Friday, Jan 22, 4:42pm |
Tu BiSh'vat
Thursday, Jan 28 |