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High Holiday Services Open to the Community
September 2010

There are many synagogues, congregations, and other organizations that hold services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur that are open to the public.  Some of the services are free of charge and you may just show up; for others, you may need to make a reservation or purchase a ticket.  Please check back periodically for the most complete listing.  Please email us your service information to be added to this list.


Amherst

UMass Amherst Hillel (Egalitarian and Orthodox)
Phone: 413-549-1710
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Egalitarian evening service - 7:00 pm (Student Union Ballroom)
                             Orthodox evening service - 7:00 pm (Hillel House)
                             Dinner - 8:00 pm (see below to sign up)
Thu., Sep. 9           Orthodox morning service - 9:30 am (Hillel House)
                             Egalitarian morning service - 10:00 am (Student Union Ballroom),
                             followed by Tashlich
                             Lunch (see below to sign up) - 1:30 pm
                             Orthodox Tashlich - 3:30 pm (meet at Hillel House)
                             Egalitarian evening service - 7:00 pm (Hillel House)
                             Orthodox evening service - 7:50 pm (Hillel House)
                             Dinner - 8:15 pm (see below to sign up)

Fri., Sep. 10           Orthodox morning service - 9:30 am (Hillel House)
                             Egalitarian morning service - 10:00 am (Hillel House)
                             Lunch (see below to sign up) - 1:30 pm
                             Orthodox minchah - 3:00 pm (Hillel House)
Services are free.  All are welcome.  Meals are free for UMass students, but please sign up online by September 8 for Rosh Hashanah - students: click here; non-students: click here.  Please call 413-549-1710 for more information.


Andover


Temple Emanuel (Reform)
7 Haggetts Pond Road, Andover
Phone:
978-470-1356; Email: info@templeemanuel.net
All services are open to the public unless otherwise noted.

Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8         Evening service - 7:00 pm
Thu, Sep. 9           Early service - 8:45 am; Late service - 12:00 noon
                            
Children’s service - 3:00 pm
                            Tashlich - 4:30 pm (at the Duck Pond at the corner of Argilla Rd.)
                            Evening service - 6:00 pm
Fri., Sep. 10          Morning service - 10:00 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17          Kol Nidre: early 5:30 to 7:00 pm, late 8:00 to 10:00 pm
Sat., Sep. 18         Early service - 8:45 am; Late service - 12:00 noon
                            Children’s Service - 3:00 pm
                            Mincha - 4:30 pm; Ne'ilah - 5:30 pm (est. conclusion at 6:45 pm)
Tickets are required for the morning service of the first day of Rosh HaShanah, Kol Nidrei, and the morning service of Yom Kippur.  Please call or email for more information.

Arlington

Kahal B'raira (Humanistic)
All services held at First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, 630 Massachusetts Ave., Arlinton, MA.
Phone: 617-969-4596; Email: communityofchoice.org;
Website: www.kahalbraira.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8      Adult evening service - 7:30 pm
Thu., Sep. 9       Family service - 10:00 am (This service is for all ages, including school-age chldren.
                         An additional service, geared to children under 5, takes place at the same time as
                         the main service.)
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17       Adult evening service - 7:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18      Family service - 10:00 am (This service is particularly appropriate for school-age
                         children and teens and their parents.)
                         Adult service - 11:30 am (child care provided)

                         Family service - 2:30 pm, followed by Break-Fast, held in Weston at a member's
                         home (This is a short family service followed by a pot-luck dinner.  All are invited.
                         Especially recommended for families with children.)
All are welcome; no tickets required.  Donations are greatly appreciated.  For more information, please call or email, or visit our website.


Ashland

Sha'arei Shalom
(Unaffiliated)
All Services will be held at 118 Main Street, Ashland
Phone: 508-231-4700; Email: info@shaareishalom.org; Web: www.shaareishalom.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 7:30pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 9:30 am
                             Children's services and babysittitng available
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 9:30 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17          Kol Nidrei - 7:00 pm
Sat., Sep. 18         Morning service - 9:30 am
                            Children's services and babysitting available
                            Mincha and Ne'ilah - 5:45 pm
Please call or email for more information.

Attleboro

Congregation Agudas Achim (Reconstructionist)
901 North Main St., Attleboro, MA
Phone: 508-222-2243; Email: office@agudasma.org;
Website: www.agudasma.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 8:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 9:30 am
                             Tashlich - 4:30 pm (at the Duck Pond)
Fri., Sep. 10            Morning service - 9:30 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 6:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 9:30 am; Minchah/Ma'ariv - 6:30 pm
                             Break Fast - 8:00 pm
Please call or email for ticket information.

Boston


Boston Synagogue (Unaffiliated)
55 Martha Road, Boston
Phone: 617-523-0453; Email: office@bostonsynagogue.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 7:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 9:30 am
                             Tashlich by the Charles River, late afternoon
                             Evening service - 6:30 pm
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 9:30 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 6:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 9:30 am; Yizkor - 11:00 am
                             Mincha/Maftir Jonah - 5:00 pm, followed by Ne'ilah
                             Break Fast for ticket holders only
Our ticket prices are: Adults 18 $125 members, $275 non-members; Children under 18 $75 members, $135 non-members; Students $75.  Please call or email for more information.

Vilna Shul - Havurah on the Hill
(Unaffiliated)
18 Phillips Street, Boston
Web site: www.vilnashul.org

Rosh Hashanah

Wed., Sep. 8          Mincha/Ma'ariv - 6:45-8:00 pm (no dinner following services)

Thu., Sep. 9           Shacharit/Torah/Musaf - 9:00 am-1:30pm; Kiddush following services
Fri., Sep. 10           Shacharit/Torah/Musaf - 9:00 am-1:30pm; Kiddush Following Services;
                             Tashlich - 6 PM (at the Charles River), followed by Kabbalat Shabbat and

                             Kiddush (Location TBD)
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17         
Kol Nidre - 6:15 pm sharp
Sat., Sep. 18         Shacharit/Torah/Yizkor/Musaf - 9:00 am-2:00 pm
                            Mincha/Neila 4:30pm - 7:30pm
Havurah on The Hill, in collaboration with the Synagogue Council of Massachusetts, is offering High Holidays services at the historic Vilna Shul on Beacon Hill in Boston. Services will be led by Yoni Bock who has led High Holiday services at the Vilna Shul since 2006. Havurah on the Hill is non-denominational, egalitarian and traditional. Services are conducted in Hebrew, intermixed with English readings. As part of our learning services mission, we provide explanations and teachings throughout. Services are community-led, with a variety of familiar melodies and tunes. Tickets will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis, and only 300 tickets will be issued per holiday. Please note this is a pre-paid event, and in order to be on the RSVP list, payment for this event is required by Friday, September 3rd.

Brighton

The Chapel Service
(Unaffiliated)
Services will be held at Temple B'nai Moshe in the chapel.
1845 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, MA
Phone: 617-558-0045; Email:
highholidaysboston@comcast.net;
Web site:
www.highholidaysboston.com
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Reception & gathering - 7:45 pm; Evening service - 8:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 9:00 am, followed by kiddush and lunch
                             Tashlich follows lunch, at Chandler Pond, Brighton
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Gathering & meditation - 7:15 pm; Service - 7:45 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 9:00 am; Yizkor - early aftternoon
                             Reading of Book of Jonah & Ne'ilah service - 4:30 pm
                             Havdallah - 7:00 pm, follwed by break-fast
A reservation and donation are requested, with a modest fee for a festive Rosh Hashanah lunch.  For more information and to register, please visit the web site.

Brockton

Temple Beth Emunah (Conservative)
479 Torrey St., Brockton, MA
Phone: 508-583-5810; Email: webmaster@templebethemunah.org;
Website: www.templebethemunah.com
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8        Evening service - 6:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 9         Morning service - 8:30 am; Minchah, Ma'ariv & Dessert - 6:30 pm
Fri., Sep. 10         Morning service - 8:30 am; Mincha & Ma'ariv - 7:00 pm
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17         Kol Nidrei - 6:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18        Morning service - 8:30 am; Minchah - 5:00 pm
Please call or email for information.

Brookline

Congregation Am Tikva
(Unaffiliated, LGBT)
Services held at Wheelock College Auditorium (WCA), 43 Hawes St., Brookline and the Days Hotel (DH), 1234 Soldiers Field Rd., Brighton.
Phone: 617-383-9539; Email: info@amtikva.org;
Website: www.amtikva.org
Congregation Am Tikva is Greater Boston's community of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered Jews.
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 8:00 pm, followed by refreshments (WCA)
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 10:00 am (WCA)
                             Tashlich  - 2:00 pm (on the banks of the Charles River across from DH),
                             followed by a potluck picnic
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 8:00 pm (WCA)
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 10:00 am (WCA)
                             Yizkor and Ne'ilah - 6:00 pm, followed by a break-fast (WCA)
All events are open to the public.  Tickets and memberships will be available at all events at Wheelock or online at www.amtikva.org.  No one will be turned away because of an inability to pay.

Chai Center
(Chabad)

Services held at the Longwood Club
, 20 Chapel Street, Brookline (opposite Longwood T stop, green line)
Phone: 617-278-2424; Web site: http://www.getchai.com
Whether you’re bored every year and go for family…or nostalgia…or guilt…or just haven’t gone for years…give it one more chance. Please join us for services in English with meaning, melody and humor by Rabbi Mayshe Schwartz. English/Hebrew Books provided. NO CHARGE. ALL ARE WELCOME.
Rosh Hashanah

Wed., Sep. 8         
Candle lighting - 6:45; Evening service – 7:00 pm, followed by the
                             “Apple-in-Honey-Dipping” New Years Party! 

Thu., Sep 9            Morning service - 9:30 am; Shofar - 12:00 noon

Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 9:30 am

Yom Kippur

Fri., Sep. 17          
Candle lighting - 6:30pm; Kol Nidrei service 6:45pm, followed by
                             “Stump the Rabbi”
Q & A Open Forum
Sat., Sep. 18         Morning service - 10:00 am
; Yizkor - 12:00 noon
                           
Neilah closing service - 6:00-7:32 pm, including "Closing of the Gates" special prayer,
                            followed by a huge Break Fast

Minyan Shaleym (Unaffiliated)
Weintraub Auditorium, 50 Sewall Street, Brookline
857-928-2605; Email:
info@minyanshaleym.org; Web: www.minyanshaleym.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 6:15 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 9:00 am
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 9:00 am

Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 6:15 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 9:00 am; Mincha - 4:30 pm; Ne’ilah – 6:00 pm

No Tickets Needed – Newcomers Welcome.

Temple Ohabei Shalom (Reform)
1187 Beacon Street, Brookline

Phone: 617-277-6610; Email:
info@ohabei.org; Web site: www.ohabei.org 
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 7:30 pm *
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 10:00 am (Sanctuary) *
                             Youth service (grades 3-10) - 11:00 am (Montague Chapel) *
                             Family service - 2:00 pm
                             Tashlich at Muddy River - 3:00 pm
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 10:00am (Montague Chapel)
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 7:30 pm (Sanctuary) *
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 10:00 am (Sanctuary) *
                             Youth service - 11:00 am (Montague Chapel) *
                           
  Family service - 2:00pm (Montague Chapel)
                             Afternoon service - 3:00 pm, followed by Yizkor and Concluding Services (Sanctuary)
* Ticket required. Ticketing policies - please contact the office at 617-277-6610 for information.

Temple Sinai (Reform)
50 Sewall Avenue (Coolidge Corner), Brookline
Phone: 617-277-5888; Web site: www.sinaibrookline.org

Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 7:30 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 9:30 am
                             Service for families with children ages 1-8 - 2:15 pm
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 7:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Services begin at 9:30 am; Healing service - 1:00 pm
                             Service for families with children ages 1-8 - 1:45 pm
                             Afternoon, memorial, and ne'ilah services - 4:15 pm
All children's services are free; no tickets are required.  There are a limited number of seats available to non-members for all other services.  Please call the temple office for more information. 

Burlington

Temple Shalom Emeth (Reform)
14-16 Lexington St., Burlington, MA
Phone: 781-272-2351; Email: larrykerstein@gmail.com

Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 7:45 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           First service - 9:30 am; Second service - 12:00 noon
                             Tashlich - 4:00 pm
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning family service - 10:30 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 7:45 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          First service - 9:30 am; Second service - 12:00 noon
                             Ne'ilah family service - 4:30 pm
Babysitting for children ages infant through kindergarten is available during the first morning service on the first day of Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur.  Seating is available for non-members, as well as extended family of congregation members.  The requested donation is $275 for adult non-members; $72 for non-member children above grade 1, and $90 for extended family members.  Please contact Larry Kerstein at the email address above to make arrangements.

Cambridge

Congregation Eitz Chayim (Unaffiliated)
Services held both at Cong. Eitz Chayim's home at 136 Magazine St., Cambridge, MA and just two doors away in the Craftsman-style sanctuary of our closest religious neighbors, the Cambridgeport Baptist Church (CBC) on the corner of Magazine and Putnam Streets.
Email: ritual@eitz.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8        Kiddush - 7:00 pm; Torah procession from Eitz Chayim to CBC - 7:30 pm
                           Evening service at CBC - 8:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 9         Child care available at Eitz Chayim - 9:00 am-1:15 pm
                           Morning service at CBC - 9:30 am
                           Children's service led by Rabbi Liza Stern at Eitz Chayim - 9:30 am
                           Kiddush at Eitz Chayim - 1:30 pm, followed by luncheon
Fri., Sep. 10         Morning service at Eitz Chayim - 10:00 am
                           Community potluck at Eitz Chayim - 12:00 noon
                           Tashlich - 1:00 pm (walk to river)
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17         Kol Nidrei at CBC - 7:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18        Child care at Eitz Chayim - 9:00 am-1:15 pm and 4:15 pm-end of Yizkor
                           Morning service at CBC - 9:30 am
                           Children's service led by Rabbi Liza Stern at Eitz Chayim - 9:30 am
                           Yizkor at CBC - 4:30 pm
                           Children's Jonah play at CBC - 5:45 pm
                           Ne'ilah at CBC - 6:15 pm
                           Havdalah - 6:45 pm, followed by Kiddush, outside Eitz Chayim (inside CBC if raining)
                           Community Break Fast at Eitz Chayim - 7:00 pm
Non-member fees are $200 per person for one or all services; $100 per person for guests of members.  Questions?  Contact Penina Weinberg at ritual@eitz.org.

Canton

Temple Beth David of the South Shore (Reform)
1060 Randolph Street, Canton, MA
Phone: 781-828-2275; Email: info@templebethdavid.com; Web site: www.templebethdavid.com
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 9          Evening service - 6:15 pm
Thu., Sep. 10         Morning service - 8:15 am
                             Minha and Tashlich at Hammond Pond - 6:30 pm
                             Ma’ariv - 7:45 pm (in the Chapel)
Fri., Sep. 11           Morning service - 8:15 am
                             Kabbalat Shabbat service - 7:45 pm
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Mincha - 6:15 pm, followed by Kol Nidre at 6:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 9:00 am
                             Havdalah & Shofar Service at 7:30 pm

Chelmsford

Congregation Shalom (Reform)
87 Richardson Rd., Chelmsford, MA
Phone: 978-251-8091; Email: office@congregationshalom.org;
Website: www.congregationshalom.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 8:00 pm (choir and cantorial soloist)
Thu., Sep. 9           Family service - 9:00-10:15 am
                             Adult morning service - 11:00 am-1:00 pm
                             Children's service (pre-readers) - 2:45 pm
                             Tashlich - 4:00 pm
Fri., Sep. 10            Morning service - 10:00 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 7:30 pm (choir and cantorial soloist)
Sat., Sep. 18          Family service - 9:00-10:15 am
                             Adult morning service - 11:00 am
                             Children's service - 1:45 pm
                             "Teshuvah throuogh Meditation and Song" - 2:30 pm
                             "Jonah's Journeys" - 3:45 pm
                             Yizkor and Ne'ilah, followed by a Break-Fast for all
All are invited to attend services at Congregation Shalom, which is wheelchair-accessible.  There is no charge, although donations are appreciated.  Participants who own a copy of the book Gates of Repentance are asked to bring it along when attending an adult service (the youong reader edition when attending a famiy service).  Babysitting will be available during the morning family service and the traditional adult service on Thursday, Sep. 9 and Sat., Sep. 18.  For each service, the cost is $15 for the first child and $7 for each additional child.  If you are interested in reserving a spot for your child, please email socialaction@congregationoshalom.org no later than September 7.  To make a seating, parking, or other request to accommodate a physical disability, contact Marilyn at 978-337-4747 or ritual@congregationshalom.org.  For more information about Congregation Shalom and its High Holiday services, please call or email the Temple office or visit the web site at www.congregationshalom.org.

Chestnut Hill

Chabad at Chestnut Hill (Chabad)
Services will be at the Baker School Auditorium (Brookline), except for the second day of Rosh Hashanah, when they will be at Chabad at 163 Bellingham Rd., Chestnut Hill, MA
Phone: 617-738-9770; Email: info@chabadch.com;
Website: www.chabadch.com
If you're tired of nodding off into your prayer book, join us for a High Holiday service that's meaningful and easy-to-follow.  Watch the tmeless prayerbook come alive with heart-warming stories, commentary, and down-to-earth applications.  No membership fees, special chldren's program, Hebrew-English prayer books, warm and friendly atmosphere.  To reserve a seat, click here.


Essex - See Manchester

Framingham

Temple Beth Am (Reform)
300 Pleasant Street, Framingham, MA 01701
Phone: 508-872-8300; Email: shalom@tempbetham.org; Web: www.tempbetham.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 8:00 pm *
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 8:45 am or 11:45 am *
                             
Children's service (grades K-5) - 3:00 pm
                             Youth service (grades 6-12) -
 3:00 pm
                             T
ashlich - 4:00 pm
Fri., Sep. 10           Community service with lay participation - 10:00 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 8:00 pm *
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 8:45 am or 11:45 am *
                             C
hildren's service (grades K-5) - 2:15 pm
                            
Youth Service (grades 6-12) - 2:15 pm 
                             Afternoon service - 3:30 pm, followed by Yizkor and Concluding Services *
 * Ticket required. Ticketing policies - please contact the office at 508-872-8300 for information.  No tickets are required for the services without asterisks - all are welcome!

Franklin

Temple Etz Chaim (Reform)
Services held at Temple Etz Chaim (TEC), 900 Washington St., Franklin, and Franklin Federated Church (FFC), 171 Main St., Franklin.
Phone: 508-528-5337; Email: admin@temple-etzchaim.org;
Website: www.temple-etzchaim.org
High Holy Day services are open to members.  Tickets available for Tishrei Connection and Community members (see below).  Children's services are open to the public with a suggested donation of $36 per family.
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 7:30 pm at FFC
Thu., Sep. 9           Children's service - 9:00 am at FFC
                             First morning service - 10:00 am at FFC
                             Second morning service - 10:00 am at TEC
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 7:30 pm at FFC
Sat., Sep. 18          Children's service - 9:00 am at FFC
                             Morning service - 10:00 am at FFC
                             Afternoon study session - 1:00 pm at FFC
                             Musical interlude - 3:15 pm at FFC
                             Afternoon service, Yizkor, and Ne'ilah - 3:30 pm at FFC
                             Havdalah and Break Fast - 6:30 pm (FFC)
Temple Etz Chaim invites you to join us for "Tishrei Connection," a way for you to be part of our community and experience all of the High Holiday events and more during Tishrei, the first month of the Jewish year, which falls between September and October.  Join our community for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services, including adult and children's services, plus Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Shabbat, and Religious School events.  If you choose to join Temple Etz Chaim by October 31, the fee can be applied toward membership in the congregation.  To learn more about Tishrei Connection, the minimal cost of this month-long program, and to register, please contact the Temple office by phone or email by September 1.  For more information about Temple Etz Chaim, please call or visit us online at our website.

Haverhill

Temple Emanu-El (Reform)
514 Main St., Haverhill, MA
Phone: 978-373-3861; Email: nancy@templeemanu-el.org;
Website: www.templeemanu-el.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 7:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 8:30 am; Family service - 9:30 am
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 8:30 am
                             Tashlich - 5:00 pm (at the Alfred Dibartolomeo Memorial Park at Round Pond
                             on Lawrence St., Haverhill)
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 6:45 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 8:30 am; Family service - 9:45 am
                             Yizkor - 1:00 pm; Minchah - 5:00 pm; Ne'ilah - 6:00 pm

Hingham

Congregation Sha'aray Shalom (Reform)
1112 Main St., Hingham, MA
Phone: 781-749-8103; Email: cssadm@aol.com;
Website: www.shaaray.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 7:30 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Children's service - 9:00 am; Morning service - 10:30 am
                             Tashlich - 1:00 pm, immediately after morning service at Hingham Harbor
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 10:30 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 7:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Children's service - 9:00 am; Morning service - 10:30 am
                             Discussion group - 1:00 pm (Provocative documentary, "The Tribe," followed

                             by discussion on Jewish identity)
                             Healing service - 3:00 pm; Afternoon service - 3:30 pm
                             Yizkor - 4:45 pm approx.; Ne'ilah - 5:30 pm
                             A communal Break-the-Fast will take place following Ne'ilah.
Guests are welcome to join us for services.  Donations for non-members attending are as follows: extended family members: $50; senior citizens (over 65): $275; other non-members: $400.  As in the past, you are expected to obtain your own High Holy Day prayer book, The Gates of Repentance, which is available for purchase ($36) through the Temple gift shop.


Jamaica Plain

Nehar Shalom Community Synagogue (Unaffiliated)
43 Lochstead Ave, Jamaica Plain
Email: rabbi@neharshalom.org; Web site: www.neharshalom.org

The Nehar Shalom Community Synagogue invites you to join us for the High Holy Days. We are a small, fully inclusive and egalitarian congregation supported entirely by membership and contributions. We are committed to social justice and the pursuit of peace, while offering a spiritually vibrant, traditionally-oriented approach to Jewish life and prayer.
We do not sell tickets or assign seats, but to help us plan we do need to know in advance if you will be joining us. Shall we plan to have you among us? If so: We need to know who you are and how to reach you. Please visit our website, where you will find a direct link through which to let us know that you will be joining us. Please make as generous a contribution as you are able to. Contributions can be made online through our secure donations link or by writing a check to Nehar Shalom Community Synagogue and sending it to our
mailing address, 43 Lochstead Avenue, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130.
The schedule of High Holy Day Services can be found at
www.neharshalom.org.

Lawrence

Congregation Ansha Sholum (Unaffiliated)
411 Hampshire Street, Lawrence

Phone: 978-686-9584
; Email: jcornblatt@verizon.net
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sept. 8          Evening service - 6:30 pm
Thu., Sep. 9            Morning service - 9:30 am; tashlich immediately following at the Spicket River
Fri., Sep. 10            Morning service - 9:30 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17            Kol Nidrei - 6:00 pm
Sat., Sep. 18           Morning service with Yizkor - 9:30 am
                             Mincha/Ne'ilah services - 6:00 pm; Break the Fast about 7:30pm
Questions? Contact Chazzan/Spiritual Leader Jeff Cornblatt at jcornblatt@verizon.net.

Malden

Temple Tifereth Israel (Reform)
539 Salem St., Malden, MA
Phone: 781-322-2794; Email: office@templetiferethisrael.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening sericee - 8:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Family service - 9:00-9:45 am
                             Main service - 10:30 am
                             Tashlich - 4:00 pm (at Lake Quannopowett, Wakefield)
Fri., Sep. 10           Family service - 12:15-1:00 pm
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 8:00 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Main service - 9:30 am
                             Family service - 12:00 noon-12:45 pm, followed by "Ask the Rabbi,
                             Ask the President" and lay-led worship
                             Yizkor, Afternoon service, and Ne'ilah - 3:30 pm
                             Following the afternoon services, the Sisterhood sponsors a Break Fast.

Our family services and outdoor Tashlich service are open to the community.  To arrange to join us for Erev Rosh Hashanah, Rosh Hashanah main services, Kol Nidrei, and daytime Yom Kippur services, please contact us!

Manchester

Congregation Keshet Yam
(Reconstructionist)
Services held at First Universalist Church of Essex, 59 Main St., Essex and Manchester Community Center, 40 Beach St., Manchester.  Click here for directions to both.
Phone: 978-526-7655; Email: rabbijudye@aol.com
Rosh Hashanah
Services at the First Universalist Church
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 6:00 pm, includes Roast Chicken Pot Luck Dinner
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 10:00 am
Yom Kippur
Services at Manchester Community Center
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 7:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 10:00 am (includes Yizkor memorial service)
                             Closing service and Break Fast - 6:00 pm
All services are conducted by Rabbi Judith Epstein, Ph.D., assisted by Cantor Joel Davidson.  Please call 978-526-7655 to speak to Rabbi Judy or email her at the address above.

Medford

Temple Shalom of Medford (Conservative)
475 Winthrop St., Medford
Phone: 781-396-3262; Email: welcoming@templeshalommedford.org;
Web site: www.templeshalommedford.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 9         Ma'ariv - 7:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 10        Morning service - 9:00 am
                            Tot service - 10:00-11:00 am; Child Sitting - 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
                            Tashlich - 1:00 pm (meet behind the Temple following services)
                            Kiddush luncheon following tashlich - 1:00 pm (all are welcome)
                            Ma'ariv - 7:00 pm
Fri., Sep. 11          Morning service - 9:00 am
                            Family service - 10:00-11:00 am
                            Child sitting - 11:00-1:00 pm

Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17         Candle lighting - 6:34 pm; Kol Nidrei - 6:00 pm
Sat., Sep. 18        Services begin - 9:00 am
                           Children's activities - 10:00 am - 11:00 pm
                           Child sitting - 11:00 am-1:00 pm
                           Mincha/Ne'ilah - 4:15 pm
                           Final shofar blast - 7:32 pm (Bring your own shofar to participate!)
Whether you are a regular service davener, a person whocomes twice a year, or someone who has not been to service in seeral years, please join the Temple Shalom family for the strat of a Shana Tovah Um'tukah, a happy and healthy New Year.

Milton

Temple Shalom of Milton
(Independent)
180 Blue Hill Ave. (Rte. 138), Milton, MA
Phone: 617-698-3394; Website: www.templeshalomonline.org
Temple Shalom of Milton invites interested individuals and families in the surrounding area to join us in observing and celebrating the High Holidays.  Services will be under the direction of spiritual leader Rabbi Fred Benjamin and Cantor Saralee Shrell-Fox, and there will be separate children's and youth services.  All services and holiday activities are open to the entire Jewish community.  For security reasons, non-members interested in attending High Holiday services are encouraged to call the Temple office at 617-698-3394.  Temple Shalom is an egalitarian, handicapped-accessible synagogue that welcomes interfaith families.  For more information, please call or visit the website.
                   

Natick

Temple Israel of Natick
(Conservative)
145 Hartford Street, Natick, MA
Phone: 508-650-3521 x100 (Carole); 508-650-3522
Email: office@tiofnatick.org; Web site: www.tiofnatick.org
Rosh Hashanah
Thu., Sep. 9          Morning service - 8:30 am
                            Service for families with children (no tickets required) - 4:15 pm
                            Tashlich - 5:00 pm, participants are invited to walk to Beaver Brook
                            on Boden Lane for a brief service
Fri., Sep. 10          Morning service - 8:30 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17          Kol Nidrei - 6:00 pm
Sat., Sep. 18         Yom Kippur - 8:30 am
Youth Services are held on both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur:
   Young Family Service (age 2–K, an adult must remain in the service) - 11:00 am-12:30 pm
   Youth Service (grades 1 thru 7) - 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Babysitting, by pre-paid reservation only, for children 18 months to 5 years, is available 10:00 am-1:00 pm each day of Yom Tov.
For more information on any of our services and seating costs, please call or email the Temple as soon as possible.

Needham

Chabad Jewish Center (Chabad)
472 High Rock Street, Needham

Phone: 781-455-9096; Web:
www.chabadjewishcenter.us
Rosh Hashanah 
Wed., Sep. 8         L
ight candles - 6:49 pm; Evening services - 7:00 pm; Dinner - RSVP required  
Thu., Sep. 9          M
orning service - 9:30 am; Shofar blowing - approx 11:30 am;
                            Family Tashlich Waterfront Service - 5:30 pm at Sportsmans (Trout Pond), Great Plain Ave.
                            Evening Service - 7:00 pm
; Light candles after 7:48 pm 
Fri., Sep. 10         
Morning Service - 9:30 am; Shofar blowing - approx 11:30 am
                           
Light Shabbat candles at 6:45 pm
Yom Kippur 

Fri., Sep. 17         
Light candles - 6:33 pm; Fast begins - 6:51 pm
                           
Kol Nidrei & Evening service - 6:30 pm, followed by “Stump the Rabbi”
Sat., Sep. 18         Morning service - 9:30 am
; Yizkor memorial service - approx 12:00 pm
                           
Mincha & Neilah Service - 5:00 pm; Break Fast - 7:32pm

Newton

Adams Street Shul (Orthodox)
168 Adams St., Newton, MA
Phone: 617-630-0226; Email: rabbi@adamsstreet.org;
Website: www.adamsstreet.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8        Light candles - 6:49 pm; Evening service - 6:45 pm
Thu., Sep. 9         Shacharit - 8:00 am; Torah reading - 10:00 am
                           Sermon & sounding of the shofar - 10:30 am; Musaf - 11:00 am
                           Tashlich - 5:30 pm (in case of rain, postponed to next day)
                           Evening service - 6:45 pm
                           Light candles for Yom Tov - after 7:47 pm
Fri., Sep. 10         Shacharit - 8:00 am; Torah reading - 10:00 am
                           Sermon & sound of the shofar - 10:30 am; Musaf - 11:00 am
                           Light Shabbat candles - no later than 6:45 pm
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17         Kol Nidrei - 6:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18        Shacharit - 8:00 am; Torah reading - 11:30 am
                           Sermon & Yizkor memorial service - 12:30 pm
                           Musaf - 1:30 pm; Mincha - 5:00 pm; Ne'ilah - 6:15 pm

                           Yom Kippur ends - 7:32 pm
Please note: Except for start times, all schedules times are approximate.  Our policy is to welcome all who join us.  No fee is charged for our services.  We accept any contribution.


Congregation Or Yisrael
(Conservative)
210 Herrick Rd., Newton Centre
Phone: 617-969-3636; Email: info@oryisrael.org; Web site: www.oryisrael.org
Selichot
Sat., Sep. 4          Late evening service - 11:00 pm
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8        Evening service - 6:30 pm
Thu., Sep. 9         Morning service - 9:00 am; Tashlich - 5:30 pm (at Crystal Lake)
                           Mincha/Ma'ariv - 7:00 pm
Fri., Sep. 10         Morning service - 9:00 am; Kabbalat Shabbat - 6:30 pm
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17         Kol Nidrei - 6:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18        Services begin at 9:00 am
Purchase an individual seat for the High Holy Days for $200 each and you will receive a free membership to Congregation Or Yisrael.  For more information regarding High Holy Day seats or membership, contact membership@oryisrael.org.  Please visit our web site www.oryisrael.org for a complete listing of all our services, locations and times.  We look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to our congregation.

Workmen's Circle (Unaffiliated)
Services at Eliot Church, 474 Centre Street, Newton
Phone: 617-566-6281; Email: info@circleboston.org; Web site: www.circleboston.org
Come together as a community rooted in a Jewish commitment to social justice for a program of readings, reflection, and singing.  Whatever your upbringing – whatever your level of Jewish knowledge – however you might define your own spirituality – we invite you to join us! 

Rosh Hashanah
Thu., Sep. 9          Morning service - 10:00 am-noon, followed by a potluck lunch (bring a dish to share!)
                            Family service - 1:30-2:30pm.  This is a fun, meaningful observance designed for
                            children under 10, accompanied by an adult.  All ages welcome!

Yom Kippur
Sat., Sep. 18 -       Morning service - 10:00 am-noon
Advanced payment not required.  Suggested donation (covers both events): $75 per individual/$150 per family (WC members); $95 per individual/$190 per family non-members); $20 young adults/$30 (non-members). 
Visit the web site for more information about the suggested donation to attend. Please email or call with questions.

Norwood

Temple Shaare Tefilah (Conservative)
Phone: 781-762-8670; Website: www.templeshaaretefilah.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 6:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 9:00 am; Tashlich following; Ma'ariv - 6:00 pm
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 9:00 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidre - 6:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Shaharit 9:00 am; Ne'ilah 5:30
Please contact our Temple office for seat information.                            

Peabody

Chabad of Peabody (Chabad)
83 Pine Street Unit E, Peabody
Phone: 978.977-9111; Email: rabbi@jewishpeabody.com;
Website: www.jewishpeabody.com

Rosh Hashanah
Wed. Sep. 8          Light candles - 6:49 pm; Evening service - 7:00pm, followed by Kiddush & Dinner
                            (RSVP for dinner a must)

Thu. Sep. 9           Shacharit - 9:30am, followed by light Kiddush
                            
Children’s service - 10:30 am (babysitting available - RSVP raizel@jewishpeabody.com);
                            Mommy and me service - 10:30-11:15 am
                          
 Mincha followed by Tashlich - 5:45 pm (meet by the lake on Lake St. & Pine at 5:30 pm)
Fri., Sep. 10          Shacharit - 9:30 am, followed by light kiddushChildren’s program - 10:30 am
                            
Mincha - 6:00 pm; Light candles for Shabbat before 6:46 pm
Yom Kippur
Sat., Sep 18          Shacharit - 9:30 am
                            Chil
drens program, Mommy and Me - 11:00-11:45 am (Babysitting available. RSVP 
                            ro raizel@jewishpeabody.com)
                        
    Yizkor - 12:30 pm; Mincha and Ne'ilah - 5:00 pm
                            Fast ends - 7:32 pm, followed by a light Break Fast

Congregation Sons of Israel (Unaffiliated)
Park & Spring Street, Peabody
Web site: www.peabodyshul.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Ma'ariv - 6:30-7:15 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Shacharit - 8:30 am; Torah service - 10:00 am; Shofar service - 10:45 am
                             A talk by Cheryl Miller - 11:00 am
Fri., Sep. 10           Shacharit - 8:30 am; Torah service - 10:00 am; Shofar service - 10:45 am
                             A talk by Justin Cook, Esquire, 11:00am
.
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 18           Kol Nidrei/Ma'ariv - 6:45-8:15 pm
Sat., Sep. 19          Shacharit - 8:30 am; Torah service - 10:30 am; Appeal - 11:45 am
                             Yizkor - 12:00 noon; Minchah - 5:00 pm; Ne'ilah/Ma'ariv - 6:45 pm
                             Break the Fast - 7:35 pm

For information on tickets, please call the shul at 978-532-1624.

Randolph

Young Israel of Randolph - Canton Chai Center (Chabad)
374 N. Main St. Randolph
Phone: 781-821-2227; Email: CantonChaiCenter@yahoo.com
Website:
www.CantonChaiCenter.com
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 7:30 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 9:00 am
                             Children's service - 12:30 pm
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 6:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Services begin at 9:30 am
                             Yizkor - 11:30 am
                             Ne'ilah services - 5:00 pm
Admission free. Donations appreciated.  Please call or email to RSVP. 

Somerville

Havurat Shalom
(Unaffiliated)
113 College Ave., Somerville
Phone: 617-623-3376; Email:
info@thehav.org; Web: www.thehav.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 6:30 pm
Thu., Sep. 9            Morning service - 9:00 am; Children's service - 11:00 am (The children's service
                             is on the 2nd floor and is not accessible)
                             Evening service - 7:30 pm
Fri. Sep. 10            Morning service - 9:00 am, include a creative (non-liturgical) musaf
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 6:15 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Services begin at 9:00 am and include yizkor. No childcare available during the
                             Children's service - 11:00 am (The children's service is on the snd floor and is
                              not accessible)
                             Afternoon break - 3:30-5:00 pm (no childcare available)
Havurat Shalom's High Holiday services are free and open to the public. There are no tickets - all are welcome! Contact us for disability access. Childcare available on a 1st come, 1st serve basis throughout Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. We provide children's snacks. Services at Havurat Shalom are egalitarian, lay-led and usually involve a lot of singing.

Sudbury

Chabad Center of Sudbury (Chabad)
22 Union Ave. #9, Sudbury, MA
Phone: 978-443-0110; Email:info@chabadsudbury.com;

Website: www.chabadsudbury.com
Are you looking for something different for yourself?  Do you want meaningful, inspiring, yet enjoyable High Holiday services?  If the answer is yes, then join us at Chabad Center of Sudbury where our services are open to the entire community, and no prior background, affiliation or membership are ever required.  Our services are traditional and meaningful and held in a warm and non-judgmental atmosphere, geared for secular, traditional, undecided, or whatever type of Jew you are.  A unique simultaneous children's program will ensure a positive family experience.  There is no charge for seats, but contributions are appreciated to help support the services and the rich programming which the Chabad Center of Sudbury provides to the community.

Rosh Hashanah
Thu., Sep. 9          Morning service - 10:00 am, followed by shofar blowing and a kiddush
Fri., Sep. 10          Morning service - 10:00 am, followed by shofar blowing and a kiddush
Yom Kippur
Services will be held on Friday evening, Sep. 17, and Saturday, Sep. 18.  For a full schedule, please visit the web site.
You are invited!  For more information on Chabad Center of Sudbury, visit the web site.  With questions on High Holiday services or to RSVP, please call or email.

Ma'yan Tikvah
High Holiday Services in the Woods (Unaffiliated)
Phone: 508-358-5996; Email:
 rabbikza@verizon.net;  Website: www.mayantikvah.org 
Rosh HaShanah
Thu., Sep. 9,             Morning service - 9:30 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17              Kol Nidre - 6:30 pm (different location)
Sat., Sep. 18             Morning service - 9:30 AM

Nobscot Scout Reservation,
Nobscot Road, Sudbury
Ma'yan Tikvah will again celebrate the High Holidays in the woods at the Nobscot Scout Reservation in Sudbury with morning services led by Rabbi Katy Allen on the first day of Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Kol Nidre services will be held at another location. The services will be a combination of traditional and nontraditional; they will be informal and participatory for those who wish to add their voices. Morning services will be held under the trees near a cabin, or if the weather requires it, under a pavilion in the woods. We will leave from the parking lot at 9:30, and the experience of the High Holidays will begin with the short hike to the site. There will be time to sing, to appreciate the natural world around us, to meditate and pray, to read and discuss the Torah portion, and on Rosh HaShanah, to hear the sound of the shofar reverberating through the woods. There will be special activities for children during part of the service. After the service on Rosh HaShanah we will have a pot luck dairy lunch and then a walk together to a spot for tashlich. Kol Nidre services will be held at the Peace Lutheran Church in Wayland and will be partly indoors and partly outdoors, weather permitting. Details will be sent upon registration. All are welcome, including families with children. Ma'yan Tikvah functions solely on donations. Suggested donations for non-members are $54 for the first two members of a household and $36 for each additional member over the age of bar/bat mitzvah. For more information, go to the web site; to register, please contact Rabbi Katy Allen at the email address above.

Taunton

Congregation Agudath Achim and the Jewish Community House of Taunton
(Unaffiliated)
36 Winthrop Street, Taunton
Phone: 508-822-3230; Email: mlantine@yahoo.com
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sept. 8          Evening service - 7:30 pm
Thu., Sep. 9            Morning service - 9:00 am; 
                              Mini-Minyan (RSVP) with shofar/tashlikh, honey & apples - 4:00 pm
                              Evening service in - 7:30 pm
Fri., Sep. 10            Morning service - 9:00 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17            Kol Nidre - 6:00 pm
Sat., Sep. 18           Morning service with Yizkor - 9:00 am
                              Mincha/Ne'ilah/Ma'ariv with shofar - 4:00 pm, followoed by Break Fast
Only regular Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services require tickets. Cost is $10/family or $5/individual.

Waltham

High Holiday Family Services at Brandeis University (Unaffiliated)
On the campus of Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
Phone: 617-734-4997; Email: suzannefreudberg@gmail.com; Website: www.bjep.com
BJEP, the Boston-area Jewish Educational Program on the Brandeis campus, is offering two concurrent services for families with children on each holiday - one for ages 0-7 and another for children ages 7 and up - though all are welcome at both.
Rosh Hashanah
Thu., Sep. 9          Services at 2:30 pm
Yom Kippur
Sat., Sep. 18         Services at 2:30 pm
Families with children 7 & up: Levin Ballroom; families with children 0-7: Pearlman Lounge (right upstairs).  Optional tax-deductible donation of $18 per person helps defray the costs of the service.  Please send your name, names and ages of your children, address and email address to:
suzannefreudberg@gmail.com.  For more information on BJEP, please call or visit the web site.

Temple Beth Israel (Unaffiliated)
25 Harvard St., Waltham, MA
Phone: 781-894-5146; Email: office@tbiwaltham.org;
Website: www.tbiwaltham.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 7:30 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 8:30 am
                             Tashlich - 5:00 pm (at the Embassy Theatre parking lot off Moody St.)
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 8:30 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 6:15 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 9:00 am
                             Yizkor will be held during Musaf at approx. 12:30 pm
                             Minchah and Ne'ilah - 5:00 pm, followed by Break-Fast at 7:30 pm
We are pleased that Cantor Ellen Band will be returning to lead services with Rabbi Tracy Nathan.  If you will need babysitting for your children or grandchildren while you are at services, please contact Andrea in the Temple office.

Watertown

B'nai Or of Boston (Renewal)
Services held at Hellenic Cultural Center, 25 Bigelow Avenue, Watertown, MA
Email:
admin_bnai_or@hotmail.com; Web site: www.bnaior.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8        Evening service - 7:30 pm
Thu., Sep. 9         Morning service - 10:00 am-1:30 pm
                           Children (10 & younger) & Families Service led by Rabbi Lev Baesh
                            and singer/songwriter Sue Horowitz - 10:30 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17          Kol Nidrei - 7:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18         Services all day - 10:00 am-6:00 pm
                            Break/Break-out groups, 2-4 pm, include yoga, drum circles, meditation, nature walks.
Please note that all of our Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services are completely FREE of charge and everyone is welcome!  Children's services and programming provided.  No tickets necessary.

Wayland

Congregation Or Atid (Conservative)
97 Concord Rd. (Rte. 126), Wayland, MA
Phone: 508-358-9623; Email: highholidays@congregationoratid.org;
Web site: www.congregationoratid.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 8:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Morning service - 9:00 am; Tashlich - 4:00 pm
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 9:00 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17           Kol Nidrei - 6:30 pm
Sat., Sep. 18          Morning service - 9:00 am; Mincha and Ne'ilah - 5:15 pm
Congregation Or Atid invites you to join us for High Holiday services this year.  Services will once again be led by Rabbi Sally Finestone and Cantor Lisa Avery-Peck.  In addition to adult services, we also conduct services for children ages 3-6 years and Junior Congregation for pre-teens and teens up to 13 years.  Children's services are 10:30-11:45 am.  Child care will be available during morning services.  Space is limited, so please make your reservations early.  This year we will once again offer a limited number of complimentary tickets for Rosh Hashanah 2nd day services only - while they last.  Please contact us right away to reserve these tickets.  Ticket cost, inclusive of all High Holiday services, is $250 per person.  Please call or email to reserve tickets, to register your child for child care, or to ask for more information.  Full details can be found on our web site.

Wellesley

Temple Beth Elohim
(Reform)
10 Bethel Rd. Wellesley, MA
Phone: 781-235-8419 ext. 424; Email: skaron@bethelohim-wellesley.org
Rosh Hashanah
Wed., Sep. 8          Evening service - 8:00 pm
Thu., Sep. 9           Family service - 3:30 pm (for families with children ages 3-6)
                             Family service - 4:30 pm (for families with children ages 7 and over)
                             (Both family servicees take place in the Sanctuary at TBE)
Fri., Sep. 10           Morning service - 10:00 am
                             Tashlich - 4:30 pm (behind Newton Lower Falls Post Office)
Yom Kippur
Sat., Sep. 18          Family service - 2:00 pm (for families with children ages 3-6)
                             Family service - 3:00 pm (for families with children ages 7 and over)
                             (Both family services take place in the Wellesley Middle School auditorium)
                             Spiritual Autobiographies: Hour of Response - 3:00 pm
                             Yizkor, Minchah, & Ne'ilah - 4:30 pm
                             Havdalah - 7:00 pm (all children are invited onto the bimah), followed by a
                             congregational Break-the-Fast.
Please call or email for more information.

Wellesley Weston Chabad (Chabad)
793 Worcester St., (Rte. 9 West), Wellesley Hills, MA
Web site: www.wellesleywestonchabad.org
Wellesley Weston Chabad will host all the High Holiday services.  No charge for joining!  Our crowd is all ages, including college students.  See the web site for details.

Winthrop

Temple Tifereth Israel
(Unaffiliated)
93 Veterans Road, Wintrop, MA
Phone: 617-846-1390; Email:
sarahsgirl@aol.com;
Web site:
www.jewishwinthrop.org
Rosh Hashanah
Thu., Sep. 9          Morning service - 9:00 am
                            Tashlich - 6:30 pm at Winthrop Beach (corner of Pearl St.), followed by
                            afternoon/evening services at the temple
Fri., Sep. 10          Morning service - 9:00 am
Yom Kippur
Fri., Sep. 17          Kol Nidrei - 6:00 pm
Sat., Sep. 18         Services begin at 9:00 am; break-fast follows at the end of the day
Our services are egalitariaan, open to all, and will be led by Rabbi Stephen Steindel and Cantor Craig Mael in Hebrew and English.  Seats for are now available; visitors and military personnel will be welcomed as our guests.  For more information, please call Sandra at the temple at 617-846-1390.

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