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We welcome in the New Year 5786 with a service geared toward ages five and older. This worship experience is designed for children, grandparents, families, and individuals who want to experience an uplifting, interactive, and joyful one-hour service to usher in the New Year and our High Holiday season of renewal.
This uplifting service runs concurrently with our K-5th Children's Programming and Worship. Rabbi Bellows, Cantorial Soloist Todd Kessler, and the Beth Am Choir will lead our Rosh Hashanah Early Worship. For ages 6th grade and up.
This service and program, led by Rabbi Prass and our Youth Song leader, is geared toward those in grades Kindergarten through Fifth Grade. Our students pray, learn, and enjoy this interactive, fun, special holiday time. This program runs concurrently with our 9 am adult service. Parents/guardians must attend the concurrent 9 am adult service. Reservations are required to ensure we have sufficient staff, program, and worship materials.
This half-hour song, prayer, and story-filled time is designed for our youngest friends and their families and begins at 11:15 am. All Welcome!
This uplifting service is led by Rabbi Bellows, Cantorial Soloist Todd Kessler, and our Tefillah (prayer) Band.
Tashlich; A tradition on Rosh Hashanah afternoon dates back to the Middle Ages. Tashlich (tahsh-leekh), meaning “to cast,” is an outdoor gathering where we symbolically cast away our transgressions from the past year into a body of water, symbolizing the transformative beauty and power of creation. Tashlich is on Rosh Hashanah afternoon, around 1:30 pm, at Green Lake Park, 1101 Green Knolls Drive, in Buffalo Grove. Bring your own birdseed, corn, chopped lettuce, or oats to feed the ducks.
We welcome in the New Year 5786 with a service geared towards ages five and older. This worship experience is designed for children, grandparents, families, and individuals who want to experience an uplifting, interactive, and joyful one-hour service to usher in the New Year and our High Holiday season of renewal.
This uplifting service is led by Rabbi Bellows, Cantorial Soloist Todd Kessler, and our Beth Am Choir.
This Erev Yom Kippur worship is geared towards ages five and older and is led by Rabbi Bellows, Rabbi Prass, and our Cantorial Soloist, Todd Kessler. This worship service is a meaningful and interactive one-hour experience with Yom Kippur themes of forgiveness and repentance, featuring a selection from the Kol Nidre prayer.
This service is designed for 6th grade and above. Kol Nidre, the prayer which releases us from vows made to God in the past year, will be chanted. It is led by Rabbi Bellows, Cantorial Soloist Todd Kessler, and the Beth Am Choir.
This service of prayer, teshuva (returning), and repentance runs concurrently with our K-5th Children's Programming and Worship. Rabbi Bellows, Cantorial Soloist Todd Kessler, and the Beth Am Choir will lead our Yom Kippur Early Worship.
This, led by Rabbi Prass and our Youth Song leader, is geared towards those in grades Kindergarten-5th. Our students pray, learn, and enjoy this interactive, fun, special Holiday time. This program runs concurrently with our 9 am adult service. Parents/guardians must attend the concurrent 9 am adult service. Reservations are required to ensure we have enough staff and program/worship materials.
This half-hour song, prayer, and story-filled time is geared toward our youngest friends and their families. All Welcome!
This service of prayer, teshuva (returning), and repentance is led by Rabbi Bellows, Cantorial Soloist Todd Kessler, and our Tefillah (prayer) Band. Immediately following this late-morning worship, we will begin the Yizkor service. (Yizkor will also be offered later, in the afternoon.)
Our Yom Kippur Afternoon Service: Begins at 4:00 pm. We will read from the Torah scroll and hear selections from the Book of Jonah. The liturgy of this service allows one to go deeper into the themes of repentance, forgiveness, and renewal.Yom Kippur Afternoon Yizkor Service: Yizkor, the solemn service of remembrance, will take place after our Afternoon Worship service. (This service is also offered in the morning following the 11:45 am Late Morning worship)Yom Kippur Neilah Service: Join us for this powerful conclusion to Yom Kippur, as the last prayers of the Yamim Noraim, Days of Awe, are uttered and the Shofar is sounded. At the conclusion of Neilah, we invite all who wish to join us on the bima for Havdalah (concluding worship with candle, wine, and spices), Shofar sounding, and a breaking of the fast with Motzei/Challah. If you have a shofar, please bring it to this service!
This Erev Yom Kippur worship is geared towards ages five and older and is led by Rabbi Bellows, Rabbi Prass, and our Cantorial Soloist, Todd Kessler. This worship service is a meaningful and interactive one-hour experience with Yom Kippur themes of forgiveness and repentance, featuring a selection from the Kol Nidre prayer.
This service is designed for students in 6th grade and above. Kol Nidre, the prayer which releases us from vows made to God in the past year, will be chanted. It is led by Rabbi Bellows, Cantorial Soloist Todd Kessler, and the Beth Am Choir.
This service of prayer, teshuva (returning), is led by Rabbi Bellows, Cantorial Soloist Todd Kessler, and the Beth Am Choir.
Our Yom Kippur Afternoon service begins at 4:00 pm. We will read from the Torah scroll and hear selections from the Book of Jonah. The liturgy of this service allows one to go deeper into the themes of repentance, forgiveness, and renewal. Yom Kippur Afternoon Yizkor Service: Yizkor, the solemn service of remembrance, will take place after our Afternoon Worship service. (This service is also offered in the morning following the 11:45 am Late Morning worship)Yom Kippur Neilah Service: Join us for this powerful conclusion to Yom Kippur, as the last prayers of the Yamim Noraim, Days of Awe, are uttered and the Shofar is sounded. At the conclusion of Neilah, we invite all who wish to join us on the bima for Havdalah (concluding worship with candle, wine, and spices), Shofar sounding, and a breaking of the fast with Motzei/Challah. If you have a shofar, please bring it to this service!