Rosh Hashanah begins the evening of Sept. 22 marking year 5786; Yom Kippur begins with Kol Nidre on Oct. 1 and ends at sundown Oct. 2. New York City hosts a wide array of public High Holiday services and celebrations covering boroughs and price points. Offerings include traditional synagogue services, family-friendly programming, musical events, volunteer opportunities, immersive theater, and mindfulness or soulful services. Examples include Kehillat Harlem's Maariv service, Rosh Hashanah dinner, childcare for morning services, and Yom Kippur services and break fast; Congregation Habonim's egalitarian Conservative services with Torah Tots and youth services; and 92NY's family service with music, singing, dancing, and puppetry.
Join Kehillat Harlem (2248 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd.), a partnership-style shul uptown, for Maariv evening services on Monday, Sep. 22 at 6:30 p.m and Rosh Hashanah dinner on Tuesday, Sept. 23, also at 6:30 p.m. Childcare will be provided for morning services on Sept. 23 and Sept. 24, which run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Kehillat Harlem is also hosting Yom Kippur services (and break fast) on Wednesday, Oct. 1 and Thursday, Oct. 2.
Family services uptown at Congregation Habonim For a full slate of traditional, egalitarian, Conservative services, join Congregation Habonim at the Society for Ethical Culture (2 West 64th St). Feel free to bring the kinderlach as well, as there's plenty of age-appropriate programming: there's Torah Tots for children under 5 (with their parents or caregivers) and youth services for children in 3rd through 6th grade.
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