Rosh HaShanah Morning (Day 2)
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesThe Second Day of Rosh HaShanah offers us the opportunity to delve further into the liturgy and traditions of Rosh HaShanah. This year, experience a sermon in song.
Kever Avot
Shaarey Pardes Accabonac Grove Cemetery 306 Old Stone Highway, East Hampton, NY, United StatesOnce a year, we invite our entire community to join together at our cemetery for a custom known as kever avot (the graves of our fathers and mothers). We visit the graves of our parents and close relatives and pray together for the strength to live life in their absence.
Yom Kippur Evening (Kol Nidre)
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesOn the eve of Yom Kippur, we gather for a solemn and sacred service that calls us to reflect and repent. We hear the ancient melody of Kol Nidre chanted, stirring us to begin the day long process of atonement and forgiveness.
Yom Kippur Morning
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesImmerse yourself in the experience of repentance on this solemn morning. The liturgy, the music, the Torah reading, and the Haftara reading, all call us to consider how we might find our way back to the moral and ethical paths from which we have strayed.
Study Session
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesFill the time between services with an immersion into study of Jewish texts that we read on Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur Family Service
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesJoin us for a service for the whole family. Bring your kids of all ages to join for singing, stories, and great holiday fun.
Yizkor Service
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesThe Yizkor (Memorial) Service is a time to open the doors of the past and to revisit the memories of our loved ones who are no longer with us.
Afternoon/Neilah Service
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesNeilah means βthe closing,β and the service comes as Yom Kippur itself comes to a close. The evening concludes with the final sounding of the shofar.
Sukkot & Shabbat Service
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesSukkot, the most joyous of Jewish holidays, offers us an opportunity to connect with the natural world and give thanks for the autumn harvest. On Simchat Torah, Jews around the world complete the reading of the Torah and begin anew with the first words of Genesis.
Simchat Torah & Shabbat Service
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesSimchat Torah Festival Service with Yizkor Prayers. Simchat Torah is celebrated by taking all the Torah scrolls out of the ark in synagogue and spending the evening dancing, singing, and rejoicing.