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High Holy Days
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Dear Friends,
The High Holy Days provide for us all an annual invitation to gather together in the warmth of our
community to celebrate Jewish life with spirit, study, and song. They also serve for us as an opportunity
to reconnect with our community if we've become more distant and to repair and even restart aspects of our
lives that have grown challenging or even difficult. The range of experience, from celebration to solemn
contemplation, is grounded in a fundamental Jewish theme that is at the heart of the most unique commitment
and message of our heritage: We champion life. We celebrate life's joys while we seek to enhance and deepen
our existence. We sing uplifting music and read inspirational poetry while we contemplate that which
confronts us to gain greater personal awareness and understanding toward our betterment and growth as human
beings. As Jews, we understand life to be so precious that no moment ought to pass absent of both
life’s celebration and improvement. The High Holy Days are intended to refocus us upon our ultimate
value as human beings and our unique role in the world as Jews.
While each of us pursues the more personal joys and challenges of the upcoming High Holy Days, we should note
the privilege and extraordinary blessing that we enjoy as Jews living where and when we do so in history.
If we consider the plight of approximately 8,000 of our brothers and sisters in Ethiopia who await still
their journey to freedom in Israel, the roughly 25,000 Jews still in Iran who are not free to leave a country
that states openly its desire to destroy Israel, and the many elderly Jews still remaining in the former
Soviet Union, our blessings should be readily apparent to each of us.
With freedom and security comes the opportunity to participate meaningfully in our heritage, free of the
concerns and threats that inhibit many of our brothers and sisters from doing so elsewhere in the world.
Our Ner Tamid family has always understood that different people will find their personal meaning in different
spiritual or cultural Jewish expressions. Our points of entry and spheres of experience are as diverse on
the High Holy Days as they are year-round. Please take the time to read through the material enclosed in
this packet. Determine which experiences are right for you and your family for this year. Try something
new or different; join us for a Service that you have not attended before, RSVP for the Open House that
Arianna and I look forward to hosting again this year and every year, make a point of being present for the
Blessing of Our Children, enjoy the sweet and soulful tones of our Cantor and Choir, and/or RSVP for our
community's fourth annual Break-The-Fast! Wherever you find that you belong in our tent, your presence is
far more than welcome; your participation, in whatever manner feels right for you, is vital to the wholeness
and richness of communal life here at Ner Tamid.
Personally and on behalf of our superb staff and the many talented and committed volunteers who are working
diligently alongside them to ensure the high-quality of this year's High Holy Days Services and programming,
I extend to you and to all of yours blessings for a New Year of Peace, Health, and Fulfillment.
I look forward to sharing with you in the joyous and contemplative spirit of our upcoming High Holy Days.
L'Shanah Tovah -- To a New Year of all that is good!
Rabbi Isaac Jeret
Spiritual Leader
Can We Still Pray by Rabbi Isaac Jeret
At Congregation Ner Tamid we look forward to welcoming together the new Jewish year as a community. During
these High Holy Days, may we share together in prayer and study, in the warmth of friendship and comfort of
fellowship, and in the meaningful and joyous celebration of our lives.
The High Holy Days are a time of new beginnings and renewal. Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) and Yom
Kippur (the Day of Atonement) are days of celebration, family reunion, communal gathering, and personal
reflection. We also reconnect to our Jewish community and to the Jewish People.
On the High Holy Days, we experience annually our largest gathering of people in synagogue for prayer, study,
and visiting together. In this way, communal observance of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur represents the
centrality and relevance of Jewish spirituality and Jewish values.
During these "Days of Awe," each of us is given the opportunity to evaluate the direction of our lives and
reflect upon the convictions of our hearts and minds. We are encouraged to discover anew God's presence in
our world. We look forward to the sounds of the Shofar and the impact of tradition and ritual as we greet the
New Year and seek blessing together.
Our High Holy Days Worship Services include Hebrew chant and “davening,” personal prayer and
reflection, English readings, congregational participation, and spiritually uplifting melodies. Our Services
are led by our spiritual leader, Rabbi Isaac Jeret with Cantor Samuel Radwine. At some Services our synagogue
’s choir and musical accompaniment enhance our prayer experience. Our Services also include Rabbi Jeret
’s introductory and motivational explanations and his messages for the High Holy Days.
As our congregation continues to grow in size, we remain committed to maintaining our intimate and
comfortable worship environment. Our congregation is diverse, with people coming from a wide range of
backgrounds. We hope to provide a compelling way for each of us to celebrate with one another at this sacred
time.
L’Shanah Tovah!
May the coming New Year be one of Blessing, Fulfillment, and Peace!
Information about the High Holy Days at CNT
ATTENDANCE
At Congregation Ner Tamid all synagogue members and their children are
welcome to join in Services for the High Holy Days. For extended family, we request a $75
contribution in order to make a reservation. Individuals and families who are not yet synagogue
members are welcome and encouraged to become involved in our congregation and can take advantage of
our Voluntary Dues program for new members if they wish to do so (please speak with our Executive
Director, Eric Shatzkin, to inquire about this opportunity).
MAHZORIM
During High Holy Day Services we use the “Silverman High Holiday
Prayer Book.” If you do not own them, these Mahzorim are available from our synagogue office
for $25.
YOUTH SERVICES
Youth Services and activities will be available on each day for children from
the ages of 2 to 5
years of age and for students from Kindergarten through 8th grade while Services are conducted in the
sanctuary. These programs are staffed by our Preschool, Religious School and Youth Departments. Our
Youth Department will sponsor High Holy Day activities for our 6th - 8th grade students, as well.
MEMORIAL BOOK
On Yom Kippur we remember those who, during their lifetimes, deeply touched
our lives. We will recall them with affection when we recite our Yizkor Memorial Prayers. To honor
the names of our beloved departed we will create a Memorial Book containing their names.
(Memorial Book Form)
HIGH HOLY DAYS VOLUNTEERS
Many members of our congregation enjoy taking a shift as a greeter during
our worship Services. This is a pleasant task that helps to create a comfortable environment for all
of us. Please call to let us know if you would like to volunteer.
RITUAL HONORS
During Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur we take pride in honoring those members
of our synagogue community who take an active part in the Services, programs and efforts of our
congregation. We also seek to recognize a variety within our membership of new and veteran
participants who give of their time, talents or resources in support of our community. If there is
someone in our congregation who has touched your life in the past year, or whom you believe worthy of
ritual honor during the High Holy Days, our Ritual Committee would appreciate your recommendation.
Congregation Ner Tamid’s ‘Break The Fast’
Join with others in the CNT community to break the fast!
Thursday, October 9th, immediately following Neilah. The fast concludes at 7:26 p.m. at Ner Tamid.
$15 per Adult (Members)
$18 per Adult (Non-Members)
Children 12 and under are free!
To RSVP, please return the reservation form with payment to CNT by Thursday, October 2nd
For a schedule of services or for any questions you may have, please call the Ner Tamid office at
310-377-6986.
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