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High Holy Days
Hear the Shofar LIVE as we Feed the Hungry Sunday, September 20 at 4pm Drive through the temple parking lot on 2nd Day Rosh Hashanah
What does hearing the sound of the shofar feel like? It has a variety of different meanings, but when we hear kol shofar on Rosh Hashanah, it cries out to us, vibrating within ourselves, reminding us that God is with us and will stay with us during the new year. Hearing kol shofar also reminds us that we are God’s partners in making next year a good year. Every year as we ask God for a good year for our community we bring food for the hungry. Because our services will be online this year, a special group of TBESOC volunteers is offering us the opportunity to hear the shofar being blown while we donate non-perishable food for those who need it. Join us from 4-5pm on Sunday, September 20, 2020 in our TBESOC parking lot to hear the shofar. (Drive-through food drop off will continue through 6pm.) To help ensure a healthy year for all of us, please observe social distancing. As you arrive with your bags filled with groceries, please stay in your car – we’ll do all the work! You will be directed through the parking lot to hear the shofar. Kol shofar will be sounded every 15 minutes.
Please keep this list of the most critically needed items in mind when shopping:
Canned Fruit (All Kinds)
Hearty Soups (Progresso, Cambell's Chunky)
Crackers (All Kinds)
Chili (With or without beans)
Canned Pasta ( Like Chef Boyardee - all flavors)
Pasta Sauce (Red and White)
Oatmeal (Boxed Instant or Regular)
Pasta - Macraroni, Penne, Fusili, Bowtie
Cereal
Beef Stew
2 lb Bags of Rice
2 lb Bags of Beans
Canned Beans - (all kinds)
Canned Chicken
Protein & Breakfast Bars
Jelly (For PB&J Sandwiches)
SPECIAL DELIVERY! Kits to help make your High Holy Day experience more special were delivered by fellow congregants.
Please let us know if you have NOT received yours. mthompson@tbesoc.org
We wish you a sweet new year!
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Erev Rosh Hashanah services begin Friday, September 18 at 6pm.
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Shabbat, September 19: Rosh Hashanah, (Tishrei 1) Rosh Hashanah K-5th Grade Programming online (access anytime) Temple facility closed, offices & schools closed 9:00a Rosh Hashanah Service for Families with Young Children (Ends at 9:25a) 9:30a Conservative Rosh Hashanah Service (Ends at 1:00p) 10:00a Reform Rosh Hashanah Service (Ends at 1:00p)
Sunday, September 20: Rosh Hashanah (Tishrei 2) 9:30a Conservative Rosh Hashanah Day 2 Service (Ends at 1:00p) 10:00a Reform Rosh Hashanah Day 2 Service (Ends at 1:00p) 4:00p LIVE shofar blowing (Ends at 5:00pm) & Food Drive (Ends at 6:00p) 7:39p Havdalah