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High Holy Days 5783

All of the details for MLRT's High Holy Days 5783 can be found here, including Livestream and Zoom links, ticket policies, service schedule, and more.
High Holy Days 5783/2022 Schedule
If you have trouble accessing our services over the holiday, please call the MLRT Office at 610-649-7800.

SELICHOT
Saturday, September 17
8:15-10:00 pm Community Service at MLRT

EREV ROSH HASHANAH
Sunday, September 25
7:30-9:00 pm Service 

ROSH HASHANAH
Monday, September 26
8:30-9:30 am Family Service & Activities at LMHS
9:30-11:45 am Traditional Service
11:30 am-1:00 pm Contemporary Service at LMHS
4:30 pm Tashlich Service at Shortridge Park

Tuesday, September 27
10:30 am-12:00 pm Study Session with Rabbi Newburge & Cantor Rudnick

EREV YOM KIPPUR/KOL NIDRE
Tuesday, October 4
8:00-9:30 pm Kol Nidre Service

YOM KIPPUR
Wednesday, October 5
8:30-9:30 am Family Service & Activities at LMHS
9:30-11:45 am Traditional Service & Yizkor
11:30 am-1:00 pm Contemporary Service & Yizkor at LMHS
2:30-3:30 pm Study Session with Rabbi Steinbrink
3:30 pm Mincha
4:30 pm Full Yizkor Service
5:30 pm Service of Healing
6:00 pm Ne’ilah & Break-Fast

To participate in our informal Break-Fast following Ne’ilah, RSVP to Lisa Gevov.

All 5783 Services and Study Sessions will be multi-access, with the exception of Tashlich.
Members will receive the Livestream password via email prior to the holiday.

Selichot
This late-night learning and prayer experience brings together the Jewish community from across the Main Line for a meaningful prelude to the High Holy Days. Click here for more information about this year’s KLM program.

Traditional Services & Contemporary Services 
Our Traditional Service will focus on the prayers and melodies handed down generations ago and will be led by Rabbi Newburge, Cantor Rudnick, Rabbi Kleinman, Andy Heller, and the choir. Our Contemporary Services will be innovative visual prayer and music led by Ross M. Levy and the Levites, Rabbi Newburge, Cantor Rudnick, and Rabbi Kleinman.

Family Services
Family Services will be led by Rabbi Kleinman and Chana Rothman and are designed for our youngest children (under 7) and their families to worship together.

Tashlich
Bring your children, your friends, even your dogs, to this family-friendly and in-person program at Shortridge Park.

Study Session
“Confession is good for the soul” or so says the idiom. Find out for yourself by joining Rabbi Newburge and Cantor Rudnick at MLRT or via Zoom for a study and exploration of the High Holy Day texts on Jewish confessional prayers.

Kol Nidre
Our Kol Nidre Service sets the tone for the holiest day of our year.

Yizkor
Yizkor, in Hebrew, means “Remember.” We implore God to remember the souls of our relatives and friends who have passed on. During Yizkor, we renew and strengthen the connection between us and our loved ones, bringing honor to their memories.

Yom Kippur Study Session
Spend Yom Kippur afternoon in thoughtful study on Zoom with Rabbi Richard Steinbrink, discussing Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion seminary at 100. Women Rabbis at 50. Is the Reform Movement at a crisis or a crossroad?

Healing Service
Our Healing Service offers contemporary poetry readings, inspirational music, and the opportunity to reflect on the challenges and difficulties of the past year. It is open to all MLRT members and their families and will be followed by Mincha and Ne’ilah.

Mincha and Ne’ilah
Ne’ilah means “closing the gate.” As the awesome day of Yom Kippur comes to a close, and our future is being sealed, we ask God to accept our repentance and new resolutions, and that we be sealed in the Book of Life, granting us a new year replete with goodness and happiness.

We’ve prepared an informal Break-Fast following Ne’ilah. If you want to participate, RSVP to Lisa Gevov .