אהבה רבה • ahavah rabah • fierce love and rigorous joy
The moment demands fierceness. Our commitments to our deepest values are being tested, the strength of our solidarity is being called upon, our love for one another and the world drives our action. Our fierce love powers our resistance and our softness. The cycles of our seasons give us structure and pattern to remember joy. In 5786 we call in ahavah rabah, fierce abundant love, and rigorous necessary joy.
We hope you'll join us with your broken heart, your gratitudes, your questions, your joys, and your wishes for the year ahead.
Expect services led by our members and rabbi from Selichot through Simchat Torah, outdoor activities throughout the season, text study and learning opportunities.
Services will be hybrid--in person at Homewood, and on Zoom. All offerings are hybrid unless otherwise marked. Masking is required at all times indoors during services. Explore our website for more information about accessibility at Hinenu.
Please note that there will be room for 200 people at Homewood. Please register now to avoid any issue! If you have any questions about registration, please contact Hinenu administrator Meitav Aaron,
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Schedule:
October 1
5:00pm: Catered dinner (separate registration and payment required)
6:30-8:30pm: Kol Nidre (Yom Kippur opening service)
October 2
9:00am: Yom Kippur Shacharit (morning services)
Torah service will be around 11am
1:30pm: Yizkor (memorial service)
3-5pm: Workshops (including nigun singing circle, intentional movement and meditation, text study)
5:00pm: Mincha (afternoon service)
6:15pm: Neilah (concluding service)
7:37pm: Final shofar
7:45pm: Breakfast (bagel spread provided, please bring a vegeterian side to share)
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