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High Holy Days 5785 / 2024

L'shanah Tovah!


We are looking forward to seeing you for the High Holy Days. Erev Rosh Hashanah begins on the evening of Wednesday, October 2nd. Services will take place in Beth Hillel Temple's Sanctuary and available via live stream. We are fortunate to welcome Rabbi Bonnie Margulis and cantorial soloist Orit Perlman who will lead us in prayer, learning, and song.


It is our tradition that all may join and be part of our spiritual community. Beth Hillel Temple does not charge for admission to services. To ensure a safe, secure, and meaningful environment for all attendees, we kindly require all guests and visitors to register in advance of attending services. See below for registration links.


 

 

*​Guests are those invited by a member of BHT
*Visitors are those who have not been specifically invited by a member

Service Schedule

Selichot

Saturday, September 28

  • Program 6:30pm

  • Services 8:00pm

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Rosh Hashanah

Wednesday, October 2

  • Erev Rosh Hashanah Services 7:30pm

  • Reception following

Thursday, October 3

  • Rosh Hashanah Family Service 9:00am

  • Rosh Hashanah Morning Services 10:00am

  • Tashlikh - Walk to Lake Michigan immediately after the morning service

  • Apples and Honey reception

 

Yom Kippur

Friday, October 11

  • Erev Yom Kippur Kol Nidre Service 7:30pm

Saturday, October 12

  • Yom Kippur Family Service 9:00am

  • Yom Kippur Morning Service 10:00am

  • Afternoon Sessions: 1:00- 3:00pm

  • Yizkor Service 3:30pm

  • Afternoon Services 4:30pm

  • Potluck Break Fast 6:30pm (Registration Required)

      

Sukkot​

Wednesday, October 16

  • Erev Sukkot Services 5:45pm

  • Sukkot Dinner 6:30pm

Simchat Torah

Wednesday, October 23

  • Yizkor 5:45pm

  • Services 6:30pm

High Holy Days Services
Live Stream Links

Thank you for supporting High Holy Days

at Beth Hillel Temple.

 

Your contributions help us keep our High Holy Days services

open and accessible to all.

 

 

Mail checks to:

Beth Hillel Temple
6050 Eighth Ave
Kenosha, WI 53143

Book of Memory 5785 / 2024

The Beth Hillel Temple Book of Memory is the latest link in a venerable, old Jewish tradition that has helped our people recall and honor the dead for centuries. This Beth Hillel Temple tradition adds meaning and comfort to our Yizkor Service. Submissions are now closed.

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