Chochmat HaLev: Blessingson a New Beginning, Shehekhianu 5769 High Holy Day Services 2008 Chochmat HaLev: Blessingson a New Beginning, Shehekhianu 5769 High Holy Day Services 2008 Chochmat HaLev: Blessingson a New Beginning, Shehekhianu 5769 High Holy Day Services 2008
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Chochmat HaLev: Blessingson a New Beginning, Shehekhianu 5769 High Holy Day Services 2008

Rosh Hashanah
September 29 - October 1

Erev Rosh Hashanah
arrow Monday, September 29 arrow
6:45 pm - 10 pm
First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley
2407 Dana St., Berkeley
Directions

First Day Rosh Hashanah
arrow Tuesday, September 30 arrow
10 am - 2 pm
First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley
2407 Dana St., Berkeley
Directions


Second Day Rosh Hashanah
arrow Wednesday, October 1 arrow
10 am - 1 pm
Chochmat HaLev
2215 Prince Street, Berkeley
Directions

Tashlich
arrow Wednesday, October 1 arrow
4 pm
UC Berkeley meet on the lawn at
Oxford and University

Yom Kippur
October 8 - 9

Erev Yom Kippur/Kol Nidre
arrow Wednesday, October 8 arrow
5:45 pm - 10 pm
First Congregational Church of Berkeley
2345 Channing Way, Berkeley
Directions/parking


Yom Kippur Day

arrow Thursday, October 9 arrow
Morning Service: 10 am - 3 pm
Study Groups: 3 pm - 4 pm
Healing Service: 4 pm - 5 pm
Yizkor Memorial Service: 5 pm - 6:30 pm
Neilah Closing Service 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm
First Congregational Church of Berkeley
2345 Channing Way, Berkeley
Directions/parking

For parking info, please visit General Info pages

General Information

All High Holy Day Tickets will be held at Will Call.

Please arrive in advance to pick up your tickets and find your seats.

Directions to First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley
– Rosh Hashanah Location

Directions to First Congregational Church of Berkeley
– Yom Kippur Location

Directions to Chochmat HaLev
– 2nd Day Rosh Hashanah Location


arrow Chochmat HaLev Contact Info


Parking
Parking is very limited around the churches, so please use public transport, bicycle or carpool, if feasible. Please leave enough
time to park and find a seat before services start. It is especially important to be on time for the Kol Nidre service

 

High Holy Day Customs
In preparation for the High Holy Days, we turn our thoughts inward and reflect upon our actions in the past year. Many people have the custom of wearing white, symbolizing
purity. On Yom Kippur, to return to simplicity, some do not wear leather, jewelry or make-up.

 

Meditation/Silence Room
A “quiet” room has been reserved for you to sit in meditation or silence or just to have a break from the larger community.
If you wish to stay silent and not be disturbed, please wear an “Observing Silence” badge that can be picked up at the courtesy desk.

 

Accessibility
The FCCB and FPC sanctuaries and restrooms are wheelchair accessible. The CHL restrooms are NOT wheelchair accessible.



Environmental Sensitivity
Please refrain from wearing scented products to accommodate those with environmental sensitivities.

 


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