Join us for a profound and inspiring High Holy Days experience that brings together the 92NY and Romemu communities.
Led by 92NY’s Rabbi and the founder of the Romemu community, David Ingber, this year’s observance will fall as the Jewish community prepares for the anniversary of the October 7th massacre. After an unimaginably difficult year, our services will offer an opportunity for all to feel connected, consoled and comforted by heartfelt prayers, spiritual insights and warmth of community. The power of the High Holy Days is unparalleled in its capacity to help us commit to living more courageously, authentically and compassionately in the year ahead.
Whether you’re a long-time member or new to our community, Rabbi Ingber’s unique approach promises to enrich your High Holy Days journey. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, reflect, and renew with us.
Yom Kippur:
Fri, Oct 11 – Kol Nidre – 6:30 pm
Sat, Oct 12 – 8:30 am-6:30 pm
Timestamps Yom Kippur:
Yom Kippur – Kol Nidre – Sat, Oct 12
8:30 am Service begins
10:15 am Torah service begins
11:15 am Sermon
11:45 pm Yizkor
12:45 pm Musaf
Mincha/Neilah:
5 pm Minchah
6 pm Sermon
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