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Selichot

September 9 @ 6:45 PM - 8:45 PM MDT

Selichot Schedule:

  • Study Programs 6:45 – 7:45pm
  • Refreshments 7:45 – 8:00pm
  • Service 8:00 – 8:45pm

High Holy Days 5784/2023

This year, Selichot is on Saturday evening, September 9, with both Rabbi Rick Rheins and Rabbi Michael Shields teaching sessions.

Rabbi Rheins will hold a discussion that focuses on Cheshbon HaNefesh, Taking an Account of our Souls. This reflective session will explore how ancient Jewish wisdom can provide insights for us as we deal with modern challenges and dilemmas.

Rabbi Michael Shields will hold an Introduction to the High Holy Days which is a perfect preparation for new families and for those who want a refresher.

After the programs, we will join together for a very meaningful Selichot service which will conclude with the sounding of the shofar and the dressing of our Torah scrolls in their High Holy Day white covers.

The Selichot programs and service are open to all and free of charge. Please invite your friends to join us!

Details

Date:
September 9
Time:
6:45 PM - 8:45 PM MDT
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Venue

Temple Sinai
3509 S Glencoe St
Denver, CO 80237 United States
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Phone
3037591827

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