High Holy Days 5783: Tashlich
Join Us for the 2022/5783 High Holy Days
Temple Har Zion and our inspiring sanctuary is open for the High Holy Days 2022/5783. We are open for those who are near and wish to worship in person. We are also open for those of us who are far away or who are otherwise unable or hesitant to join us in person: all of our adult High Holy Days services will be livestreamed (as are all of our other Shabbat and festival services), with the exception of Tashlich, which is outdoors and in-person only.
For the younger set, Temple Har Zion offers a range of youth services, services for families with young children, and also, back this year, childcare. These will be held in person only, outdoors, in a tent. All Camp Shana Tovah programs require registration.
Interfaith families are welcome!
Contents
On this Page
The following will take you to other Har Zion High Holy Day webpages:
- Main Page
- Before the High Holy Days comes the last month of the Hebrew calendar; join us for our Elul programming!
- Tickets and other Details
- Register for Yom Kippur Break the Fast!
- Sukkot, Shmini Atzeret, and Simchat Torah, including ordering lulav, etrog, and schach.
- Record a Rosh Hashanah Greeting for the Community!
- Flyer (including printable version)
- Camp Shana Tovah Programs for Children and Youth to 7th Grade
- Childcare
- Book of Remembrance
- Participating in the Services: Ushering and Honors
- Frequently Asked Questions
Need to sign up for something and want to go straight to the form? Click here!
Tashlich
The Temple Har Zion Tashlich (Rosh Hashanah, September 7, 2:30 PM), as usual, is being held by Thatcher Pond in Thatcher Woods. We are unable to stream from there. It is a large outdoor area with convenient parking; we hope to see you there. But if you cannot make it, here is how to make a Tashlich on your own.