Sun. Oct. 7:
6:11pm: Candle Lighting
7:00pm: Hakafot with Israel
A good warm-up for Simchas Torah, dedicated to the Land of Israel (where Hakafot is only done on Sunday night), with Falafel, Hummus, & Pita in the Sukkah. 7:00 Evening Services, followed by Israeli Buffet in the Sukkah, followed by dancing with the Torah with our brothers and sisters in Israel. Please RSVP.
Mon. Oct. 8:
9:30am: Holiday Services
11:00am: Yizkor Memorial Service
Beautiful Holiday Services at 9:30. A Yizkor Memorial Service is held to remember or loved ones and holy ones at 11:00. Services are followed by a delicious Kiddush in the Sukka. This is the final meal in the Sukkah. Yizkor Donation.
Mon. Evening Oct. 8:
7:00pm: Simchas Torah Live!
For all of you that joined us last year, you know the drill. Get ready to celebrate Chabad-style! Come join us for an unbelievable, all night, happy, thrilling, stress-relieving, dance-til-you-drop, beyond belief and total excitement, feast-on-amazing-foods, l'chaims and fun for all Simchat Torah Party! It doesn't matter if you're not religious, it doesn't matter if you're only Jew-"ish". At Chabad everyone is welcome because the only thing that matters is your willingness to celebrate!
After 7:08 Candle Lighting.
Tue. Oct. 9:
9:30am: Holiday Services
10:30am: Grand Finale
The Grand Finale of the High Holidays is definitely Simchat Torah morning. That’s when Everyone Gets an Aliya and We Celebrate the End – and the Beginning of the Torah! Services begin at 9:30am followed by a Kiddush in the Shul at 10:30 and from there we go to Hakafot and the Chattan Torah and Chattan Bereishit and from there to a celebratory Yom Tov Lunch.
7:06pm: Holiday Ends
Sponsorships are available for all of the above. A Co-Sponsorship is $180, Sponsorship is $360. Please be so kind and choose an event to sponsor.
