High Holy Days 2016 | 5777 May God renew us for a good year!
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This uniquely optimistic phrase in the Mahzor encourages us to look forward. In the mystery and wonder of everyday and every year, God renews the gift of our lives. By the goodness we strive to achieve, and by which we promise to live, God renews time. May this hope-filled spirit guide us all as we greet a New Year seeking purpose, contentment, and renewal.
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ooking forward to the annual reunion of our synagogue community, we welcome you to our High Holy Day celebrations for 2016, beginning the Jewish year 5777.
At Chizuk Amuno Congregation we provide a variety of settings for observing Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. As you make your plans to join with us, please consult the information in this brochure. Thank you for being a vital part of our community. Your presence and participation create a warm and joyous experience for us all. Anticipating a meaningful season, we look forward to a New Year of goodness and peace! L’Shanah Tovah!
!daeh dpyl
Selihot: An Evening of Conversation, and Preparation Saturday, September 24 Join with our community to prepare for Rosh HaShanah & Yom Kippur.
8:15 p.m. Havdalah
We gather to enjoy the sweetness and light of Havdalah following the conclusion of Shabbat.
We will read and recite the prayers and reflections of our Selihot Service that evening from Mahzor Lev Shalem. During the Selihot Service we are introduced to some of the prayers and motifs of the coming Days of Awe. We conclude our evening with the sounding of the Shofar. The Selihot Service is an emotional, spiritual, and evocative evening of teshuvah, repentance, reflecting upon our deeds and experiences this year as we consider personal and religious goals for future growth and change.
Dessert Reception
In friendship and conversation, we’ll join to renew our bonds as a synagogue community before the first “formal” service of the High Holy Day season. Join with our rabbis and your synagogue friends for discussion about how to find personal meaning and spiritual feelings during the High Holy Days.
Chizuk Amuno Family Selihot Service: Stepping into the High Holidays
9 p.m. Selihot Service
Sunday, September 25
Before our service begins, the Torah Scrolls in the ark are publicly changed into their white High Holy Day covers which symbolize the freshness and purity of the coming New Year. A String Quartet will accompany Hazzan Perlman and the Chizuk Amuno choir during our Selihot Service. Selihot is a unique and moving late night “Service of forgiveness” that begins the High Holy Day season. During the service, grateful for our new prayer books, Siddur Lev Shalem and Mahzor Lev Shalem, our rabbis will reflect on this question: “What will be new about my prayer during this sacred season?”
(Grades K-6)
11:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Prepare for the New Year, participate in our community shofar blast, and join your friends and the synagogue clergy for an interactive family friendly experience. We will dress the Torah Scrolls in their white covers, share our personal prayers, and sing those songs which mark this important time of year. As we come together, we will all grow in our awareness of these very special days and enjoy some holiday sweets!
High Holy Day Service Descriptions
Sanctuary Service
Rabbi Ronald J. Shulman Hazzan Emanuel Perlman Worship is formal in style, providing an inspiring and evocative setting for personal prayer and reflection. The Chizuk Amuno Choir complements the service. English readings and reflections, as well as a sermon and teachings are interspersed throughout the service to enrich and inform each person’s experience.
Krieger Auditorium Service
Rabbi Deborah Wechsler Dr. Larry Amsterdam, Ba’al Tefilah Worship is formal in style, providing a warm and participatory setting for personal prayer and reflection. English readings and reflections and a sermon are interspersed throughout the service to enrich and inform each person’s experience.
Stulman Auditorium Service Rabbi Paul Schneider Dr. David Roffman, Ba’al Tefilah
Worship is less formal in style and somewhat abbreviated, providing an intimate and participatory setting. Stories, anecdotes, and readings are interspersed throughout the service to enrich and inform each person’s experience.
Important High Holy Day Seating Information n Your seats for the First Day of Rosh HaShanah as well as on Yom Kippur eve and morning will remain in the same location as last year. However, subject to the availability of seats in different locations, you have the option of moving to different seats or a different worship service. n On the Second Day of Rosh HaShanah all the members of our synagogue family, gather together in the Sanctuary to celebrate and worship. Though seating in the Sanctuary will be open, all congregation members who wish may reserve seats for this communal Second Day service in advance. n Reserved seats not occupied by 10:30 a.m. will become available for general seating. n Elderly and disabled members who require special assistance for
their comfort in the Sanctuary are able to reserve their seats for the entire Second Day service. Hosts
Service Honors
will be located throughout the Sanctuary and balcony to ensure that everyone is assisted and comfortably seated. n If you would like to make a
seating or location adjustment,
inquire about the availability and charges for extra seats for family members, reserve seats for the second day of Rosh HaShanah, or for any other questions regarding High Holy Day seating, please contact Judy Simkin, 410-486-6400, ext. 232 or jsimkin@chizukamuno.org by Friday, August 19. n Extra Seats for Your Students
& Relatives We are delighted to welcome into the Sanctuary, Krieger and Stulman Auditorium services your family’s children, high school and college students as well as relatives who may be visiting with you during the High Holy Days. Suggested donation for these extra seats, as available, range from $100 to $250. Please contact Judy Simkin.
Each year we delight in how many of our synagogue members share in the honors of Opening the Ark, coming up to the Torah, and participating in the ritual of our High Holy Day Services. In the Sanctuary and Krieger Auditorium service honors invitations are extended each year in continuing alphabetical rotation. We invite honorees for this year starting from where in the alphabet we left off last year. Through this rotation, over the course of a few years everyone receives the opportunity to come forward to participate.
2016 | 5777 High Holy Day Services
Stulman Auditorium Service Rosh HaShanah Service 9:30 a.m. Rabbi Paul Schneider and Dr. David Roffman will officiate at services in the Stulman Auditorium.
Higher & Higher - Shofar Ceremony
Sunday, October 2 We invite you and your children to bring your own Shofarot and join at 5:45 p.m. in the synagogue courtyard. We will welcome the New Year with a special Shofar Ceremony including song and discovery before Erev Rosh HaShanah Services. One purpose of sounding the Shofar is to announce the arrival of sacred time. Another purpose is to elevate our mood as we begin the New Year. Together we will prepare to greet the New Year about to begin, and sound our many Shofarot to announce the arrival of 5777 in our synagogue community before entering the sanctuary.
Minhah: Afternoon Service Hoffberger Chapel Ma’ariv: Evening Service We will usher in the New Year together in the Sanctuary. Seating will be open for this service. All of our clergy will participate during this service.
5:45 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
Rosh HaShanah, First Day ~ Monday, October 3 Sanctuary and Krieger Auditorium Services Shaharit: Morning Service Torah Service …followed by the Sounding of the Shofar Musaf: Holy Day Service
Our entire community will gather at 5:00 p.m. in the Garden Lounge for friendship and refreshments before walking down to the stream on Phillips Drive to symbolically cast away our sins. Following Tashlikh everyone is invited to remain for Minhah, the Afternoon Service.
Erev Second Day Rosh HaShanah
Minhah: Afternoon Service 6:15 p.m. Ma’ariv: Evening Service 6:30 p.m. We will continue our welcome of the New Year together in the Sanctuary.
Rosh HaShanah, Second Day ~ Tuesday, October 4
Rosh HaShanah
Erev Rosh HaShanah ~ Sunday, October 2
Tashlikh • 5:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
Rabbi Ronald Shulman and Hazzan Emanuel Perlman will officiate at services in the Chizuk Amuno Sanctuary, Rabbi Deborah Wechsler and Dr. Larry Amsterdam will officiate at services in the Krieger Auditorium.
Sanctuary Shaharit: Morning Service 9:00 a.m. Torah Service 9:30 a.m. …followed by the Sounding of the Shofar 10:30 a.m. Musaf: Holy Day Service 11:00 a.m. Rabbis Shulman, Wechsler, Schneider, Schwartz, and Hazzan Perlman will officiate.
Rosh HaShanah, Second Day ~ Aliyot
On the Second Day of Rosh HaShanah when our worship service embraces all of us as one synagogue community, we honor members of our congregation for their life experiences in the recent past. • We recognize friends in our synagogue community who have experienced healing in the year gone by, coming through a time of illness, surgery, or personal distress. • We recognize friends in our congregation who have been blessed with the birth of children or grandchildren in the past year. • We recognize our younger synagogue members who recently became Bar and Bat Mitzvah.
• We recognize those in our synagogue family who were married or who celebrated their children’s and grandchildren’s weddings last year. • We recognize our elders, dear friends and relatives to us all, who are 90 years of age or older. During our Second Day Rosh HaShanah Torah service, we invite these individuals to come up for an Aliyah, joining with others who share in these particular experiences from last year. We hope that this shared Aliyah is a meaningful way to express feelings and gratitude at this sacred time of year.
Yom Kippur Food Drive
Tuesday-Tuesday, October 4 -11 In the Haftarah for Yom Kippur, the prophet Isaiah implores Jews to fast not just by refraining from food, but by taking meaningful social action. The words of the prophet are as urgent now as when they were originally written. As you reflect on the past year and on the one that is nearing, consider putting Isaiah’s message of social responsibility into action by making a contribution of non-perishable food items to the bins in the lobbies.
Yom Kippur Kol Nidre ~ Erev Yom Kippur, Tuesday, October 11
Sanctuary, Krieger, and Stulman Auditorium Services Minhah: Afternoon Service 5:45 p.m. in the Hoffberger Chapel Kol Nidre & Ma’ariv: Evening Service 6:15 p.m. Rabbi Ronald Shulman and Hazzan Emanuel Perlman will officiate at services in the Chizuk Amuno Sanctuary. Rabbi Deborah Wechsler will deliver the sermon. Rabbi Deborah Wechsler and Dr. Larry Amsterdam will officiate at services in the Krieger Auditorium. Rabbi Ronald Shulman will deliver the sermon. Rabbi Paul Schneider and Dr. David Roffman will officiate at services in the Stulman Auditorium.
Yom Kippur, Wednesday, October 12 Sanctuary and Krieger Auditorium Services Shaharit: Morning Service Torah Service Yizkor Memorial Prayers* Musaf: Holy Day Service Stulman Auditorium Service Yom Kippur Service
Cemetery Memorial Services ~ Sunday, October 9
Arlington Cemetery • 10:30 a.m. | Garrison Forest Cemetery • 11:45 a.m. In the tradition of our ancestors, we gather inside the hallowed gates of our congregation’s cemeteries to recite psalms, prayers, and personal memorials during the Days of Repentance between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Services are conducted by Rabbi Ron Shulman, Rabbi Debi Wechsler, and Hazzan Emanuel Perlman, accompanied at Arlington Cemetery by voices of the Chizuk Amuno Choir.
9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m.
Rabbi Paul Schneider and Dr. David Roffman will officiate at services in the Stulman Auditorium. *During the Yizkor service we will use our publication, Wings of Memory, in which we honor the memories of our loved ones. Our entire community will complete our observance of Yom Kippur and the High Holy Days together in the Chizuk Amuno Sanctuary. Seating will be open for these sessions and services.
Yom Kippur Study Sessions: “Our God and God of Our Ancestors” 2:30 p.m. In the quiet of Yom Kippur afternoon we have the opportunity to reflect together and discuss questions of faith and doubt, Jewish and personal beliefs. These shared and spiritual discussions enhance the mood and meaning of our observance. We invite you to take advantage of the reflective mood on Yom Kippur afternoon and think about “Our God and God of Our Ancestors.”
Ask the Rabbi
3:30 p.m. Each year on Yom Kippur afternoon we meet in the sanctuary for a question and answer session with Rabbi Shulman. Participants ask about theology, Jewish tradition and customs, current events, and any other pertinent questions they want to ask the rabbi. For some it’s try to stump the rabbi! It’s a fun and insightful hour to which everyone is invited. Minhah: Afternoon Service 4:30 p.m. Neilah: 6:00 p.m. Concluding Service – Sanctuary Be sure to bring your shofar! Family Neilah Service 6:30 p.m. – Krieger Auditorium
College Outreach High Holy Day Package
Israel Bonds
This effort is supported by the Adult Bat Mitzvah 2006 College Outreach Fund
Annual Appeal Campaign
Deadline: September 1 Our college students receive gifts of snacks and a greeting from Rabbi Wechsler. If you have not yet submitted your Chizuk Amuno college student’s address please e-mail it to Bonnie Ziegelstein, bonnieroy3@verizon.net.
Buy Your Lulav and Etrog!
Order your Lulav and Etrog set from Israel through Brotherhood representatives, Marvin Spector, 410-484-8939 or Michael Moranz, 410-486-0277 by Friday, September 30 or return the enclosed form. $45 per set
On Rosh HaShanah, join congregation members around the country by making an investment and purchasing an Israel Bond to show your support and love for Israel. For more information, please contact Sheila Sandbank, grandmasheilax2@hotmail.com or 410-484-5016. Your generous support of our Annual Appeal Campaign sustains our sacred community at Chizuk Amuno. Thanks to our munificent members who understand the ongoing need to support our synagogue, schools, programs, faculty, facilities, clergy, and staff, we actually exceeded our fundraising goal last year! As we prepare to begin a new year at Chizuk Amuno and Schools, we hope to continue to spread our neshamah, our spirit and soul, throughout the community and achieve 100% participation in this year’s Annual Appeal Campaign. To preserve the beauty and meaning of our High Holy Day services, we will not have an appeal on Yom Kippur morning. Watch for your invitation to participate in this year’s Annual Appeal Campaign. Enjoy the rest of the summer. I look forward to seeing you and thanking you in person. Alan Kanter Annual Appeal Campaign Chair Beth Goldsmith Vice President for Development
For Our Children and Teenagers Rosh HaShanah Services, Programs, and Activities
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e hope you will participate in our joyous family-centered High Holy Day services and activities as well as participate in adult services. Please note that space is limited and prior sign-up is required for Torah for Tots, Family Service, and Middle School Kol Nidre Service. You may register for these services on the Worship page of our website, by returning the attached card, or by e-mailing ehaas@chizukamuno.org.
Childcare for Our Youngest Friends both days of Rosh HaShanah Childcare for our youngest children on both days of Rosh HaShanah begins at 9 a.m. in the Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center wing and concludes when the congregational services are concluded.
First Day of Rosh HaShanah Monday, October 3 For Grades K and Below
11:15 a.m. Torah for Tots
Registration required A high energy, interactive service with Michelle Gold that includes song, dancing, snacks, and stories.
For Grades K-4 and Families
10 a.m. or 11:15 a.m. Family Service
Registration required An interactive service with Rabbi Stuart Seltzer, including story-telling, prayer, and shofar-sounding. For Grades K-4
10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Camp Tishrei
A variety of experiential holiday activities including games, drama, prayer, shofarblowing, and movement for students only, led by Chizuk Amuno teachers and college alumni. Timing for “Camp Tishrei� will coordinate with the times for the Family Services to accommodate students who wish to go to both. For Grades 5-8
10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Middle School Explorations
Exploratory holiday programming including games, discussions, food-tasting, prayer, and shofar-sounding. For Everyone
5:00 p.m. Tashlikh
Our entire community will gather at 5:00 p.m. in the Garden Lounge for friendship and refreshments before walking to an outdoor ceremony to symbolically cast away our sins.
Second Day of Rosh HaShanah Tuesday, October 4
For Grades K and Below
11:15 a.m. Torah for Tots Registration required
For Grades K-4 and Families
10:00 a.m. Family Service Registration required
For Grades K-4
10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Camp Tishrei For Grades 5-8
10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Middle School Explorations
For Our Children and Teenagers Yom Kippur Services, Programs, and Activities Erev Yom Kippur Tuesday, October 11
Yom Kippur Morning Wednesday, October 12
Neilah | Yom Kippur Evening Wednesday, October 12
For Grades K-4 and Families
Childcare for Our Youngest Friends on Yom Kippur Childcare for our youngest children begins at 9 a.m. in the Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center wing and concludes when the congregational services are concluded.
6:30 p.m. Family Neilah Service
6:15 p.m. Family Service
Registration required An interactive Kol Nidre service with Rabbi Stuart Seltzer, including story-telling, prayers, and parent-child interaction. For Grades 5-8
6:15 p.m. Middle School Prayer Experience Registration required A participatory gathering for middle school students only, led by Morah Erica Allen, featuring Kol Nidre rituals, prayers, and discussions.
For Grades K and below
11:15 a.m. Torah for Tots Registration required
For Grades K-4 and Families
10 a.m. or 11:15 a.m. Family Service Registration required
For Grades K-4
10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Camp Tishrei For Grades 5-8
10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Middle School Explorations For Grades 9-12
10:30 a.m. Teen Gathering
Bring the entire family for an uplifting concluding Yom Kippur Service. Following the Family Neilah Service, we will parade into the Sanctuary to join for Havdalah and the final shofar blasts. We invite you to bring your own shofar if you have one. There will be light sticks for everyone! We hope you will participate in our joyous family-centered High Holy Day services and activities as well as participate in adult services. Please note that space is limited for Torah for Tots, Family Service, and Middle School Kol Nidre Service. You may register for these services on the Worship page of our website, by returning the enclosed card, or by e-mailing ehaas@chizukamuno.org.
m 11:15 a.m. Torah for Tots
m 11:15 a.m. Family Service
m 6:15 p.m. Middle School Service m 11:15 a.m. Torah for Tots
m 11:15 a.m. Family Service
m 11:15 a.m. Torah for Tots
m 10 a.m. Family Service m 6:15 p.m. Family Service
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Phone E-mail
Children/names and ages
Name of parent(s) attending
Please e-mail ehaas@chizukamuno.org or return this card by Friday, September 16 to the Religious School Office.
We will accommodate reservations on a first come, first served basis.
Children must be accompanied to these services by at least one parent or adult. Please note: Middle School Kol Nidre Service is for students only.
Youth Service Reservations
Hosts Needed! We need volunteers to serve as hosts for services during the year, both Shabbat and High Holy Days. m I/We will host at the following service(s) q Shabbat
q Rosh Hashanah Day 2
q Erev Rosh Hashanah q Rosh Hashanah Day 1
q Kol Nidre q Yom Kippur
Name(s) Phone E-mail For further questions, please contact Sheila Sandbank at grandmasheilax2@hotmail.com or 410-486-7922 or Fran Glushakow Gould, franny1912@ yahoo.com or 443-691-0133
Lulav & Etrog Order Form Order deadline: Friday, September 30, 2016
Cost per set: $45. Please enclose a check covering the cost of the total number of lulav/ etrog sets ordered. Orders and checks should be sent to: Chizuk Amuno Congregation, Attn: Lulav & Etrog, 8100 Stevenson Road, Baltimore, MD 21208.
Name(s) Phone No. of sets
Total enclosed $
Early pick up will be Sunday, October 16 between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Otherwise, they can be picked up the first morning of Sukkot at services.
Please be sure to afix proper postage
Please be sure to afix proper postage
Please be sure to enclose your check. Hag Sameah!
Chizuk Amuno Congregation High Holy Day Youth Services
8100 Stevenson Road Baltimore, MD 21208
8100 Stevenson Road Baltimore, MD 21208
Chizuk Amuno Congregation Hosts