The High Holy Days truly can be ‘Days of Awe’ in which we are given the gift of time to reflect on who we have become and who we choose to be; and to connect and reconnect with God, the community, our loved ones and ourselves.
SELICHOT – our Selichot program helps prepare us intellectually, emotionally and spiritually for the High Holy Days:
Saturday, September 16th, 6:30 pm refreshments; 7:00 pm Havdalah followed by an interactive Selichot program to prepare for the High Holy Days.
Please RSVP to Renee by Thursday, September 14th
ROSH HASHANAH:
Wednesday, September 20th, 7:30 pm (one service for the entire congregation)
Thursday, September 21st, 8:45 am – Early Service for our families with YEP! students in grades 2 – 8. This is not a children’s service, but a service for families.
We will offer babysitting by reservation for children who are toilet trained through 1st grade (fees apply).
Thursday, September 21st, 10:45 am Main Service
YOM KIPPUR/KOL NIDRE:
Friday, September 29th, 6:00 pm – Early Service for our families with YEP! students in grades 2 – 8. This is not a children’s service, but a service for families.
Friday, September 29th, 8:00 pm – Main Service
Saturday, September 30th – 8:45 am Early Service for our families with YEP! students in grades 2 – 8. This is not a children’s service, but a service for families.
We will offer babysitting by reservation for children who are toilet trained through 1st grade (fees apply).
Saturday, September 30th, 10:45 am – Main Service
Afternoon Service/Yizkor/Neilah/Havdalah:
Saturday, September 30th, 3:00 pm
Break the Fast:
Saturday, September 30th immediately following Havdalah (Sponsorship opportunities available; please contact Renee; reservations requested September 25th; info@congregationkehillah.org)
Erev Rosh Hashanah Services
September 20 @ 7:00 pm – 11:59 pm
Temple Emanuel invites you to join us for our inspiring, uplifting and meaningful High Holy Day services, led by Rabbi Dean Shapiro, Rabbi Jason Bonder and Cantorial Soloist Emily Kaye.
High Holiday Services will be helf off-site at Dayspring Church 1365 E Elliot Rd, Tempe, AZ 85284
1st Day of Rosh Hashanah Services
September 21
Temple Emanuel invites you to join us for our inspiring, uplifting and meaningful High Holy Day services, led by Rabbi Dean Shapiro, Rabbi Jason Bonder and Cantorial Soloist Emily Kaye.
High Holiday Services will be helf off-site at Dayspring Church 1365 E Elliot Rd, Tempe, AZ 85284
Erev Yom Kippur Services
September 29 @ 7:00 pm – 11:59 pm
Temple Emanuel invites you to join us for our inspiring, uplifting and meaningful High Holy Day services, led by Rabbi Dean Shapiro, Rabbi Jason Bonder and Cantorial Soloist Emily Kaye.
High Holiday Services will be helf off-site at Dayspring Church 1365 E Elliot Rd, Tempe, AZ 85284
Yom Kippur Services
September 30
Temple Emanuel invites you to join us for our inspiring, uplifting and meaningful High Holy Day services, led by Rabbi Dean Shapiro, Rabbi Jason Bonder and Cantorial Soloist Emily Kaye.
High Holiday Services will be helf off-site at Dayspring Church 1365 E Elliot Rd, Tempe, AZ 85284
A mother, a daughter, three possible dads, and a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! Cleverly told through the songs of ABBA, Mamma Mia! is loaded with non-stop laughs and familiar melodies.
2 pm matinee performances on Saturdays and Sundays.
The time is 1963 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Caroline Thibodeaux, an African-American mother of three works for a Southern Jewish family. She and their eight-year old son Noah, find themselves in the middle of a family conflict during the Christmas and Chanukah holidays.
A Co-Production with A/C Theatre Company
Viciously funny and devastatingly heartbreaking, Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a modern masterpiece! With an electrifying glam-rock score and high-voltage performances, this show is thrillingly progressive and thoroughly entertaining!
Join us every Friday morning for a fun and interactive, parent-child class at Temple Kol Ami’s Early Childhood Center. Mommy & Me Rock Shabbat is a wonderful opportunity for parents and tots to have fun and spend quality time together in a warm Jewish environment.
Mommy & Me Rock Shabbat is open to all moms and their children ages infant to 2 years.
More than just a play group or social event, this teacher-led class offers a wealth of opportunities for moms to connect and share experiences with each other while their children learn and grow.
Typical Mommy & Me activities include:
- Jewish themes & songs
- Music & movement
- Arts & crafts
- Interactive, developmentally-appropriate Tot Shabbat
Come meet other moms while kids learn about group dynamics and prepare for pre-school.
Mommy & Me classes are just $5 per class (or $35 for a 10 class pass) for Temple Kol Ami members.
Non-members pay $10 per class (or $75 for a 10 class pass).
For registration or more information, please contact Temple Kol Ami Early Childhood Center at 480-951-5825. You may also feel free to email tkaecc@templekolami.org.
About the Teacher: Highly-experienced educator Rachel Schneider (our Rabbi’s wife!) leads Mommy & Me each week. Rachel has been teaching for nearly 20 years. She has taught preschool through 12th grade, most recently at Pardes in Scottsdale. She holds two master’s degrees: one from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and one from the University of Southern California. Rachel and her husband, Rabbi Jeremy Schneider, have four children ages 8, 6, 2, and 4 months old.
A mother, a daughter, three possible dads, and a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! Cleverly told through the songs of ABBA, Mamma Mia! is loaded with non-stop laughs and familiar melodies.
2 pm matinee performances on Saturdays and Sundays.
The time is 1963 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Caroline Thibodeaux, an African-American mother of three works for a Southern Jewish family. She and their eight-year old son Noah, find themselves in the middle of a family conflict during the Christmas and Chanukah holidays.
A Co-Production with A/C Theatre Company
Viciously funny and devastatingly heartbreaking, Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a modern masterpiece! With an electrifying glam-rock score and high-voltage performances, this show is thrillingly progressive and thoroughly entertaining!
To welcome a sweet new year, the Jewish singles community is invited to the second annual Jew Year’s Eve Jewbilee celebration.
The 5778 celebration will be held on September 23rd at 7:30PM at the Arizona Jewish Historical Society located at 122 East Culver Street in Phoenix.
Thank you to our wonderful sponsors, this is a No Cost event, so there is no excuse for singles to be sitting home!
Local organizer states, “A party like this creates connections, whether people are meeting for a long or short term relationship – soulmate – friend – or companion. This will be a “sweet” party where you may just find your “honey!”.
All details can be found at www.jewyearsevejewbilee.com
This party will offer a fun night out where members of the Jewish singles community can gather together, meet new people, and visit with friends outside of holiday services this month.
All single Jews over age 21 years are welcome to attend. Yes, if you’re in your 20s, 30’s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and even 70++ don’t be shy! The best way to meet people is to actually meet people!
Jew Year’s Eve Jewbile 5778 aims to deliver a quality social event with an upbeat Judaic element for the vibrant Jewish community within Arizona.
Enjoying a night of dancing, could be the very gateway toward future involvement within the various Jewish organizations around our valley!
Partygoers can enjoy drinks from the cash bar, dancing, have their photos taken, and mingle while the DJ is on the turntables encouraging guests to loosen up.