Services with Chabad of Alabama are designed to make everyone feel welcome and at home. The prayers, conducted with Hebrew/English prayer-books, are lively, engaging and inclusive – spiced with inspiring tunes and insightful explanations throughout – allowing all to absorb the experience at their own level. Whether you consider yourself Reform or Conservative, Orthodox or unaffiliated, Sefardi or Ashkenazi, well-versed or unversed; at Chabad, the labels and classifications fall away – as all stand equally beloved before G‑d. Sermons and announcements likewise speak to all participants, and are always topical, relevant, stimulating and enlightening.
There is no need for any tickets or membership to come to High Holiday Services. All are welcome.
Saturday, September 17 |
12:00am - Pre-Selichot Gathering
12:45am - Sleichot Services
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Rosh Hashanah Evening- Sunday, September 25 |
Light candles 6:21pm
Services 6:15pm
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Rosh Hashana Day 1 - Monday, September 26 |
Services - 9:30am
Babysitting - 10:00am-2:00pm
Shofar - 11:00am
Musaf - 11:30am
Kiddush Luncheon - 1:00pm
SHOFAR IN ThE PARK
Mincha/Tashlich - 5:30pm
Holiday Evening Services 6:15pm
Light Candles AFTER 7:15pm
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Rosh Hashana Day 2 - Tuesday, September 27 |
Services - 9:30am
Babysitting - 10:00am-2:00pm
Shofar - 11:00am
Musaf - 11:30am
Kiddush Luncheon – 1:00pm
Holiday Services 6:15pm
Holiday Ends 7:13pm
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Fast of Gedalia - Wednesday, September 28 |
Fast begins 5:21am
Morning Services - 6:30am
Mincha Services - 6:00pm
Fast ends 7:01pm
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Erev Yom Kippur - Tuesday, October 4 |
Light Candles - 6:09pm
Fast Begins - 6:09pm
Kol Nidrei - 6:00pm
Babysitting - 6:00pm-8:00pm
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Yom Kippur Day- Wednesday, October 5 |
Services - 10:00am
Babysitting - 10:00am-2:00pm
Torah Reading - 11:30am
Yizkor Memorial Service - 12:00pm
Musaf - 12:15pm
Break 3:00 - 5:00 pm
Mincha - 5:00pm
Ne'ilah Closing Service - 6:00pm
Shofar Blowing - 7:03pm
Havdalah/Break the Fast - 7:15pm
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