For our main holiday services, we gather in our tent on the lawn of the Jewish Center. The music, the rituals, and the messages of the liturgy awaken us to the dawning of a new Jewish year, and the possibility of self-improvement.
For our main holiday services, we gather in our tent on the lawn of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons. The music, the rituals, and the messages of the liturgy awaken us to the dawning of a new Jewish year, and the possibility of self-improvement. Babysitting services are available for children ages 3-7. Pre-registration required.
Bring your whole family to this musical service for all ages! If you like the upbeat music and ambience of Shabbat on the Beach, then you’ll find the stories and songs just as engaging and meaningful.
Join us at East Hampton Main Beach for Tashlich. Derived from the Hebrew verb, “To cast out,” we observe Tashlich by tossing pieces of bread into the water to rid ourselves of previous sins. Conveniently, our ritual serves a dual purpose; not only do we prime ourselves for an ethical new year, but we also […]
Experience the beauty of the Rosh Hashanah service in the Jewish Center of the Hamptons’ majestic sanctuary. Hear new melodies, deepen your appreciation for new beginnings, and experience the power of Jewish learning.
Join us at East Hampton Main Beach for Tashlich. Derived from the Hebrew verb, “To cast out,” we observe Tashlich by tossing pieces of bread into the water to rid ourselves of previous sins. Conveniently, our ritual serves a dual purpose; not only do we prime ourselves for an ethical new year, but we also […]
Once a year, we invite our entire community to join together in 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.
The evening Yom Kippur service begins with the haunting melody of Kol Nidre played on the cello and piano, and then chanted by the Cantor. These somber rituals and melodies inspire introspection and reflection on our place in life. Perhaps one of the most sacred rituals that take place in a synagogue, Kol Nidre is […]
For our main holiday services, we gather in our tent on the lawn of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons. The music, the rituals, and the messages of the liturgy awaken us to the dawning of a new Jewish year, and the possibility of self-improvement. Babysitting services are available for children ages 3-7. Pre-registration required.
For our main holiday services, we gather in our tent on the lawn of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons. The music, the rituals, and the messages of the liturgy awaken us to the dawning of a new Jewish year, and the possibility of self-improvement.
For our main holiday services, we gather in our tent on the lawn of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons. The music, the rituals, and the messages of the liturgy awaken us to the dawning of a new Jewish year, and the possibility of self-improvement.
Bring your whole family to this musical service for all ages! If you like the upbeat music and ambience of Shabbat on the Beach, then you’ll find the stories and songs just as engaging and meaningful.
The 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. Derived from the Hebrew root zachor, Yizkor means, “may remember.” Our Yom Kippur Yizkor service marks one of the four times throughout the year that we […]
There will be a light lunch following our festival service. At any point during the holiday, please feel free to visit the Jewish Center’s sukkah, which is located on the lawn adjacent to our playground.
Sukkot Open House with Rabbi Franklin and his family Celebrate Sukkot with Rabbi Franklin, his wife Stephanie, and their daughters Lilah & Amelia in their sukkah. RSVP to 631-324-9858 to let us know that you will be stopping by.
Simchat Torah Festival Service with Yizkor Prayers Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah The Torah has 54 portions (parshiyot) and is read all the way through each year. Simchat Torah celebrates the ending of D’vareem and immediately begins with the book of Bereshit. Chocolates and flags are enjoyed by young and old and our sacred Torah- a blueprint […]