Dinner – 6:00pm, Service – 7:00pm
S’lichot, meaning “forgiveness,” is the first service of the High Holy Day season. Typically observed the Saturday night before Rosh Hashanah, it marks the first time we read communal prayers of repentance and forgiveness for the coming year.
Last year, we introduced the ritual of rolling our Torah scroll book by book to set it for the Rosh Hashanah Torah reading. We return to that ritual this year, pausing as we get to each book to hear part of the book being chanted and to reflect on a question unique to each book.
Join us for dinner followed by this meaningful, soul-filled service to help in our spiritual preparations.
The cost for dinner is $20 per person and reservations are required. Click here to register for dinner!