Dear Congregants
Tomorrow evening we begin the observance of the holiest day in the Jewish
calendar, Yom Kippur. This year, the concurrence of Yom Kippur with
Shabbat amplifies that holiness. Services begin tomorrow evening at 6 pm,
candlelighting is at 6:11 pm. We will start with mincha, so you should
have time to light candles at home and arrive in time for Kol Nidre.
Services on Shabbat begin at 8 am, with Yizkor scheduled for approximately 11
am. Mincha in the afternoon begins promptly at 5 pm and we expect to
sound the Shofar concluding Yom Kippur at 7:15 pm.
Hopefully, we have all made amends with our fellow human beings who we may have
hurt this year. We are ready to stand before God and seek forgiveness for
sins committed overtly or covertly through our action or inaction. In
addition to fasting from sundown to sundown, our tradition asks that we refrain
from bathing or annointing, avoid wearing leather items, and focus our
attention exclusively on our relationship to God. May our observance of
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, bring us closer to God, closer to our fellow
human beings and closer to living out the ideals for which we strive.
Easy fast for those who are able and g'mar chatimah tovah - a good conclusion
and sealing in the Book of Life.
Rabbi Art Vernon
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