Erev Rosh Hashanah Service Sept. 9 at 7-8:30 pm
Rosh Hashanah Service Sept. 10 at 10:30 am-1 pm
Kol Nidre Sept. 18 at 7-8:30 pm
Yom Kippur Morning Service & Afternoon Programming Sept. 19 at 10:30 am-3:30 pm
Yom Kippur Afternoon Service Sept. 19 at 3:30-4:30 pm
Yizkor/Memorial Service Sept. 19 at 4:30-5:30 pm
Neilah Service Sept. 19 at 5:45-7 pm
Tickets are free to members and available to purchase by non-members for $125 per person per holiday. Temple Emanuel members can purchase tickets for additional family members at a discounted rate of $90 per person per holiday.
Rosh Hashanah Children’s Service Sept. 10 at 9-10 am.
Family services during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are open to the public and are designed for children in preschool through elementary school and their families. Services are led by Rabbi Dean and Suzanne. There is no charge for anyone to attend either service.
Youth programming is open to young people ages 5-17 and will be offered:
- Rosh Hashanah – Sept. 10 at 10:30 am-1 pm
- Yom Kippur – Sept. 19 at10:30 am-1 pm
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.
ROSH HASHANAH:
Sunday, September 9th, 7:30 pm (one service for the entire congregation)
Monday, September 10th, 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.
Monday, September 10th, 10:45 am Main Service
YOM KIPPUR/KOL NIDRE:
Tuesday, September 18th, 7:30 pm – (one service for the entire congregation)
Wednesday, September 19th, 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.
Wednesday, September 19th, 10:45 am – Main Service
Afternoon Service/Yizkor/Neilah/Havdalah:
Wednesday, September 19th, 3:00 pm
Break the Fast:
Wednesday, September 19th immediately following Havdalah (Sponsorship opportunities available; please contact Renee; reservations requested September 14th; info@congregationkehillah.org)
Parking for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Services: This year we are requesting all able-bodied congregants to park at Coolwater Christian Church, 28181 N 56th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85266 which is on the SE corner of 56th St and Dynamite (less than a ¼ mile from the synagogue.) Entrance to the parking lot is on 56th St south of Dynamite We will have shuttles to drive you and your family to and from services. Due to the traffic and speed on Dynamite, we ask that you please don’t try to walk and crossover Dynamite. The spaces in the synagogue parking lot will be for those who are elderly or mobility challenged as well as those who were asked to arrive early to volunteer at services. If you have a have a loved one who needs to be dropped off, please do so and then park across the street at Coolwater Christian Church. Thank you for your cooperation.
An absolutely hilarious new comedy that’s anything but neighborly! High-powered lawyer Pablo and wife Tania, a doctoral candidate, are working toward the American dream. They move into a well-to-do, mostly white neighborhood in our nation’s capital. A delicate disagreement over a long-standing fence line soon spirals into an all-out, laugh-out-loud comic border dispute, exploring what is an otherwise hot-button issue through a refreshing comedic lens.
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Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein’s breakout musical comes to life onstage at Phoenix Theatre. When Tony falls for Maria, it seems like love could conquer all…until their rival gangs go to war. They’ll risk everything to be together, and they may have to.
Learn the Mishnah every morning with Rabbi Israel Becker, Monday-Friday 6:15 AM, Shabbos 8:15 AM and Sundays and Major Secular Holidays 7:15 AM.
Experience a very special exhibition of botanical art glass at Butterfly Wonderland by resident artist, Newt Grover. Newt has created beautiful glass floral and foliage art. Included with admission.
The J is excited to showcase works by The Jewish Artist Group, a local group of Tucson artists.
JCC Fine Art Gallery Hours:
Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Friday & Sunday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed Saturdays and Jewish holidays.
All are welcome.
Artists’ Reception: Sunday, August 12 2-4pm
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to create your art for the big stage? Would you like to come together with other creative spirits and produce a work of Jewish Art?
Just imagine collaborating to create a theme where you contribute both your art: musician, writer, visual artist or dancer, etc., as a ‘solo’ journey, and as a fusion of all the arts combined, culminating in a momentous, performance.
If you want to bring your art to the next level, this is the class for you! Note: Some of you may not want to perform, but may choose to create work, performed by others, in your group. This is perfectly acceptable!
Instructor: Debra Levasseur-Lottman/Presenter, Choreographer-Performer/Dance Educator B.A., Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago & MFA, In Studio, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
When Sarah Goldman, a lovely young school teacher in Chicago, wants to please her parents, she invents a boyfriend whom she believes will be the man of her mother’s dreams. When her parents insist on meeting the man, Sarah hires Bob, an actor, to pretend to be her beau.
An absolutely hilarious new comedy that’s anything but neighborly! High-powered lawyer Pablo and wife Tania, a doctoral candidate, are working toward the American dream. They move into a well-to-do, mostly white neighborhood in our nation’s capital. A delicate disagreement over a long-standing fence line soon spirals into an all-out, laugh-out-loud comic border dispute, exploring what is an otherwise hot-button issue through a refreshing comedic lens.
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