ועשו לי מקדש ושכנתי בתוכם
Let them build me a sanctuary that I may dwell within them. Exodus 25:8
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ועשו לי מקדש ושכנתי בתוכם
Let them build me a sanctuary that I may dwell within them. Exodus 25:8
Note: This page will be updated daily with the most accurate information. Please add to your bookmarks and return here often!
7:30 PM
Erev Rosh Hashanah Service
Sanctuary
9:00 AM
Tot Service
Abroms Hall
10:00 AM
Rosh Hashanah Morning Service
Sanctuary
10:00 AM
Rosh Hashanah Ruach Service
Abroms Hall
10:00 AM
Learning Activities for Kindergarten through Fifth Grade
Third Floor at Temple Emanu-El
Our Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood will provide a sweet treat for a sweet New Year immediately following the morning service.
3:00 PM
Tashlich
The Birmingham Zoo
2630 Cahaba Road
Birmingham, AL 35223
12:30 PM
Kever Avot/Congregational Memorial Service
Northside Cemetery
1:15 PM
Kever Avot/Congregational Memorial Service
Elmwood Cemetery
7:30 PM
Kol Nidre
Sanctuary
9:00 AM
Yom Kippur Tot Service
Abroms Hall
10:00 AM
Yom Kippur Morning Service
Sanctuary
10:00 AM
Yom Kippur Ruach Service
Abroms Hall
10:00 AM
Learning Activities for Kindergarten through Fifth Grade
Third Floor at Temple Emanu-El
1:30 PM
Speaker – Jillian Goldberg
Sanctuary
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OR
Music & Meditation
Hess Chapel
3:00 PM
Yom Kippur Afternoon Service
Sanctuary
4:30 PM
Yizkor & Concluding Service/Havdalah
Sanctuary
Yizkor/Memorial Book
Break-the-Fast Immediately Follows Havdalah
Abroms Hall
Click Here to RSVP to Break-the-Fast by Tuesday, October 8
6:00 PM
Tot/Family Shabbat Service in the Sukkah & Pizza Dinner and Dessert in the Sukkah
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11:00 AM
Yizkor Service
5:30 PM
Happy Hour & Nosh
6:00 PM
Family Shabbat Service & Simchat Torah Celebration with Band
Consecration of the First Grade Religious School Students
Our sacred literature teaches us, “If you sanctify yourself a little, you are sanctified much” (Yomah 39a). We have just entered the sacred month of Elul – the month in which we prepare mentally and spiritually for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. During Elul, we also partake in deep introspection with regard to this past year:
“What were our strengths?”
“What were our limitations?”
“What would we change in order to make 5784 a more fulfilling year?”
Elul is a special month; no other Hebrew month challenges us to engage in such a personal reflective practice. For example, during Elul, we sound the shofar daily after the morning service – tekiah, shevarim, teruah, tekiah in order to remind us to think about this past year, especially repentance. Moreover, Jewish scholar Philip Goodman writes, “from the advent of Elul until the Day of Atonement, when writing to a friend one should mention at the beginning or at the end of the letter his prayers that the friend shall merit in the coming days being inscribed and sealed in the book of good life.”¹
On this special, spiritual, and reflective month, may you find personal meaning, insight, and reward. As Deuteronomy Rabbah 2:7 tells us, “The gates of prayer are sometimes open, sometimes closed; but the gates of repentance are open forever.”
Rabbi Adam Wright
¹See Philip Goodman, The Rosh Hashanah Anthology (Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1973), 57ff.
2024 High Holy Day Kid Activities and Babysitting
Babysitting is available for ages four and under and will be in the Shalom Playroom on the second floor.
Kids activities cater to those in Kindergarten through Fifth Grade and will be held on the third floor.
Drop-off begins at 9:30 AM.
Thursday, October 3, 10 AM to 12 PM
Saturday, October 12, 10 AM to 12 PM
*** PLEASE REGISTER NO LATER THAN ***
September 30 for Rosh Hashanah
October 10 for Yom Kippur
2024 High Holy Day Services Security Pass Request Form
We invite your guests to share in the warmth of this holiday season and encourage your contribution to our High Holy Day Fund!
*** PLEASE REQUEST A PASS NO LATER THAN ***
October 1 for Rosh Hashanah
October 9 for Yom Kippur
Although there is no charge for guest passes, a contribution to Temple Emanu-El is appreciated. Security passes will be available at will call on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur for pick up.