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5783 High Holy Day Portal

High Holy Day Sermons

All of Temple Emanuel’s High Holy Day sermons are available for you to to re-watch.

Welcome Temple Emanu-El Community!
We are excited to present the 5783 High Holy Day Experience.

The High Holy Days are a time of being present. Many of the services during the Days of Awe begin with the words “Here I am” and over these days we will explore what it means to be present for our Jewish community, for our families,  for ourselves, and for God. Like last year, we will have the opportunity to pray in different ways, inside, outside, and online.  And we look forward to saying “here we are” we are present for these High Holy Days.

Members can find their registration form by logging into their ShulCloud account. If you need help, please contact the office at 908-232-6770.

Ticket Registration

Members can find their registration form by logging into their ShulCloud account. If you need help, please contact the office at 908-232-6770.
Find the full schedule of services at Temple Emanu-El.

Schedule

Find the full schedule of services at Temple Emanu-El.
Temple Emanu-El is proud of offer livestreamed services to everyone regardless of membership.

Livestreaming

Temple Emanu-El is proud of offer livestreamed services to everyone regardless of membership.
Tiny Tot Services are open to the community - membership is not required! Please register and let us know who will be attending and we will send you a ticket. 

Tiny Tot Registration

Tiny Tot Services are open to the community – membership is not required! Please register and let us know who will be attending and we will send you a ticket. 

Our Services

The core of Temple Emanu-El’s worship experience.

Sanctuary Services

The core of Temple Emanu-El’s worship experience.
This unique worship experience is designed as a prayer option for those families with students in grades 1-5.

Kulanu/Intergenerational Service

This unique worship experience is designed as a prayer option for those families with students in grades 1-5.
This service is a celebratory experience intended to bring the themes and meaning of the High Holy Days to young ones and their families.

Tiny Tot

This service is a celebratory experience intended to bring the themes and meaning of the High Holy Days to young ones and their families.

Rosh Hashanah Second Day

After Tashlich, we will come together as one community for a picnic at Mindowaskin park.
Before our pre-fast meal, we will have the opportunity to gather to set our intentions for Yom Kippur.

Pre-Kol Nidre Meditation and Kol Nidre

Before our pre-fast meal, we will have the opportunity to gather to set our intentions for Yom Kippur.
Enrich your Yom Kippur experience during a discussion group covering a wide range of topics including Israel, Jewish texts, and contemporary issues.

Yom Kippur Discussion Groups

Enrich your Yom Kippur experience during a discussion group covering a wide range of topics including Israel, Jewish texts, and contemporary issues.
On Yom Kippur, our clergy grounded in our Jewish tradition will lead a meditative service that focuses on the healing of mind, body, and spirit.

Healing Service

On Yom Kippur, our clergy grounded in our Jewish tradition will lead a meditative service that focuses on the healing of mind, body, and spirit.
Yizkor is a reflective memorial service to remember and honor our loved ones who have died and Neilah concludes Yom Kippur.

Yizkor and Neilah

Yizkor is a reflective memorial service to remember and honor our loved ones who have died and Neilah concludes Yom Kippur.

Your Clergy Team

Senior Rabbi

Rabbi Ethan Prosnit

Senior Rabbi
Associate Rabbi

Rabbi Victor Appell

Associate Rabbi
Assistant Cantor

Cantor Ilana Goldman

Assistant Cantor
Cantorial Soloist

Shimon Smith

Cantorial Soloist
Cantorial Intern

Shirel Richman

Cantorial Intern
Book of Remembrance

Book of Remembrance

Each year Temple Emanu-El publishes a Yom Kippur Book of Remembrance that contains the names of beloved departed members of our families whose memories we cherish and wish to honor at this sacred time.

When we rise to recite the Kaddish  during our Yom Kippur services, or when you light a memorial candle in their memory on Erev Yom Kippur at home we will be strengthened as a community, as one congregational family.

May we recall our loved ones’ hugs and kisses and the love and affection they bestowed on us. May we recall their teachings and their examples that guide us even when they are not physically with us. May their memory be a blessing!