The shofar has a sound like no other instrument!
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, will begin this Friday evening, September 15, 2023
Among the beautiful traditions of dipping apples in honey, symbolizing a sweet new year, and eating exotic fruit that puts us in touch with the newness of this brand new year, is the custom of hearing the shofar, a simple ram's horn, that is typically blown in the synagogue.
It's a moment in time that transcends words; it can only be captured by the primal sound of the shofar that tells a story of gratitude, regret for last year's mistakes, hope for better in the coming year, sorrow, and joy. It is a time to reflect not only on what we want this new year to bring to us, but on what we can contribute to this new year; filling G-d's desires and others' needs.
Our services are refreshingly casual, joyous, and uplifting. Services will be led by Rabbi Bryski who will accompany the prayer service with ongoing commentary interspersed with inspirational stories, humor, spiritual meditations and practices, it is sure to be a wonderful experience for both children and adults.
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services will be held at Chabad of Thousand Oaks: 1515 El Monte Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA.
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Happy Rosh Hashanah 2023, may we all be blessed with a healthy, sweet new year!
Please join us for joyful and meaningful services!
Chabad of Thousand Oaks' High Holiday Services are uplifting and refreshing. Prayers are accompanied by moving anecdotes, stories, and humor. Participate in the traditional, modern, and stirring melodies. Prayer books are available in English and Hebrew.
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Calendar of Events for the High Holidays
Rosh Hashanah:
Friday, Sept. 15, 2023
- 6:30 pm - Evening service followed by a Rosh Hashanah community meal. Please RSVP to: shula@jewishto.org
- 9:30 am - Morning service
Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023
- 11:30 am - Mitzvah of Shofar - Three-course Kiddush Luncheon following morning service | 5 pm - Mincha followed by Tashlich walk and service at the library park
Yom Kippur:
Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023
- 6:15 pm - Kol Nidrei
Monday, Sept. 25, 2023
- 9:30 am - Morning service | 11:45 am - Yizkor service | 5 pm - Mincha | 6 pm - Neilah closing service | 7:30 pm - Shofar / Break Fast
Other notable Jewish holidays this season:
- Sukkot is September 29 - October 6, 2023
- Simchat Torah is October 6-8, 2023
For information on additional Rosh Hashanah Services and offerings, please visit www.jewishto.org/highholidays - Click here to reserve today.
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Publisher's Note: This previously published article has been updated for Rosh Hashanah 2023