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Days of Awe: Rosh Hashonah Day II
Sunday, September 17, 2023 • 2 Tishrei 5784
9:00 AM - 1:00 PMCheck-In: 8:45AM-12:00PM, BHA, 331 Verplanck Ave., BeaconThe leaves will soon begin to turn and we will wake from the sleep of summer to fall’s energy and potential and the Jewish start to the year. This is the season of intention and connection, the season to renew our spirits, reconnect to community and rediscover the holy.
These are the Days of Awe.
PARTICIPATION
Everyone is welcome for this period of introspection and prayer, registration is mandatory for adults and children to attend any of our services or programs at BHA. This is a traditional conservative service that will be held in our sanctuary. Check in is from 8:45AM-12:00PM.
Programming for children under age 12 and their adults will be offered from 10AM-12PM in our Community Room. Weather permitting, we will also make use of our Outdoor Preschool Classroom.
Programming will be led by our Education Director, Celia Bazkowski and Masa teachers and our Music Director, Luke Wygodny will lead children's services. Children will engage in creative projects and age appropriate learning. All children must be accompanied by their adults.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED TO NON-MEMBERS DUE TO LIMITED SPACE
REGISTRATION CLOSES TO MEMBERS & GUESTS FRIDAY 9/15
Register For This Days of Awe Service
SUPPORT
While there is no specific fee for participating in the Days of Awe at BHA, we invite you to contribute to the BHA Kol Nidrei Campaign so we can continue to be the home for vibrant Jewish life in the Hudson Valley. Non-Members and Guest of Members will find a suggested donation section in the registration form.
PARKING
For directions to BHA visit here. BHA's parking is limited, we ask that those who are able, please reserve our parking lot for those who are unable. A map of street parking & municipal lots can be viewed here.
PARTICULARS
BHA members & visitors are encouraged to follow the recommended NYS COVID Vaccine guidelines for their own health. If you or a family member are feeling unwell, please stay home in the interest of protecting our community. Masks are not required at services or other BHA events but you are welcome to wear one. Our 100 year old building does not have any air filtration or purification system in place.
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