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Palm Beach temples getting ready to mark Jewish High Holy Days

Last year, it was particularly compelling for Jews around the world, the rise of anti -Semitism and global restlessness is spreading.

But as the high sacred days approach, Palm Beach’s Jewish community holds hope for one -year peace, flexibility and healing.

“Last year, the Jewish people, especially the Jewish people, America and the world, continued to challenge and in general,” Palm Beach Synagogue Rabbi Moshe Schein said to Daily News.

“Nevertheless, in the face of distress, we witnessed extraordinary unity, power and belief. Rosh Hashanah points to the creation of the world and therefore the season of reflection, repentance and renewal. We pray for us and all humanity to bring health, happiness and peace.”

He acknowledged that the Lord Zalman Levit of the Chabad House of Palm Beach marked the Season of Joy, Reflection and New Beginnings.

“As Rosh Hashanah approaches and a whole new year, it is time to think about it and think about how we can develop next year.” He said. “Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, personally, taught that Rosh Hashanah, who had an immediate influence on all the areas of our lives, marked the ancestors of all humanity, Adam and VVE’s birthday.

“So when the Jews come together in the synagogue in Rosh Hashanah, we benefit from the level of our souls that we all connected, and we are all created in the image of God, and we deserve loving courtesy and respect not only with thought, but also in practice.”

Rosh Hashanah Jewish New Year Festival is planned on September 22-24. It is marked with the blowing of Shofar and on October 1 and October 2, Yom Kippur begins to repent for the 10 -day reciprocity.

Eliza Tizabgar and Ella Levitin are 3 years old, Palm Beach’s Chabad House on September 18, a high sacred handbook for community members, together with the honey and honey cake packages, packages will be included in the boxes to be included in the boxes.

Chabad House

Chabad House, 155 Hammon Ave., Colony Hotel will organize high sacred day celebrations with the necessary reservations for services and meals. Visit to book a seat for services or Rosh Hashanah dishes palmbeachjewish.com/hight Or call 561-659-3884. The cost of food is $ 125 per adult and $ 75 per child; Non -members are $ 150 per adult and $ 85 per child. To reserve a hotel room directly (561), contact the hotel at 655-5430.

For Rosh Hashanah:

  • On September 22, there will be a candle lighting at 18:58, then a service and dinner at 19:00 A Children’s Program works between 7-8.

  • On September 23, the morning services start at 9:30 in the morning, then a sermon and driver comes at noon. Kiddush will follow lunch services. A Children’s Program will be held at the Worth Avenue Clock Tower at 17:00 between 11:30 and 13: 30 at Worth Avenue Clock Tower at 17:00, and then the evening services and dinner at 7:30 will be planned at 19:49 Children’s programming work between 7:30 and 8:30.

  • On September 24, the morning services start at 9:30 in the morning, then a sermon and driver comes at noon. Kiddush will follow lunch services. A Children’s Program ends at 11:30 – 13:30 on the holiday at 19:14

For Yom Kippur:

  • On October 1, a fast dinner will start at 17:00 and then a candle lighting will be. Reservation is required for food. Fast starts at 18:48 and arm nidre services start at 19:00 Children’s programming work 7-8

  • On October 2, the morning services start at 9:30 in the morning, then a sermon and Yizkor at 12:30 children programming between Neilah between 11:00 and 16:00 and will start at 17:30. Children’s programming starts at 18:00 and ends at 19:59

The Chabad House pm packed 400 boxes of honey, honey cakes and candles, along with the high sacred days handbook for community members.

The Chabad House pm packed 400 boxes of honey, honey cakes and candles, along with the high sacred days handbook for community members.

Palm Beach Synagogue

120 N. County Road Palm Beach Synagogue, adult services, holiday dinners and youth and young programming, including a series of high sacred days will host. Reservation is required for all meals and services. The area is limited. Visit to information or register https://members.palmbeachsynagogue.org/form/high-holildays-5786.html.

For Rosh Hashanah:

  • There will be a candle lighting at 18:58 on September 22, then there will be a 19:00 service and dinner.

  • On September 23, at 8:30 in the morning, there will be a morning service, then at 10:30 children and youth groups, Teen Lounge at 10:30 in the morning and will follow the sermon, Shofar and Musaf at 11 o’clock. At 17:00, it will be blown at CityPlace in Shofar West Palm Beach, then at 18:30 at the beach Tashlich and Shofar Evening Services will start at 19:00 and then follow a candle lighting at 19: 49

  • On September 24, there will be a morning service at 8:30 in the morning, and then the children and youth groups who started to walk at 10:30, the young hall at 10:30 in the morning and the sermon, Shofar and Musaf will be watched at 11 o’clock at 11 o’clock. Evening services will be provided at 19:00. Holiday ends at 19:48

For Yom Kippur:

  • On October 1, at 17:00, there will be an ENCHA service, then there will be a fast meal. 18:48 A candle lighting is planned for Toddler and youth groups and the arm starts at Nidre 18:45

  • The morning services start on October 2 at 9 am, and then the children and youth groups and teen lounge at 10:30; A sermon and yizcor at 13:30; Minkha and Neilah Services at 17:30; And at 19:19, blowing, watching a free meal.

Hindy Krasnianski, left on the left, Palm Beach Hashanah Honey Bee Mommy and ME event are running a private house in Palm Beach to commemorate the Jewish New Year on September 2.

Hindy Krasnianski, left on the left, Palm Beach Hashanah Honey Bee Mommy and ME event are running a private house in Palm Beach to commemorate the Jewish New Year on September 2.

Temple Emanu-El

Tickets are required for Rosh Hashanah Services on 22-24 September and Yom Kippur Services on October 1-2, 190 N. District Road Temple Emanu-El. After the 1st and 2nd day of Rosh Hashanah, free Kiddush/dishes and Yom Kippur will be presented quickly after the end. Visit to information or register www.tepb.org/services/high-holildays/ Or call 561-832-0804.

For Rosh Hashanah:

  • Dinner on September 22 at 17:30 RSVP is required. Evening services start at 19:00

  • On September 23, the morning services will start at 9 am, a snack time at 11:00 and at 11:30 children programming at 10:00 at 10:00, a December/Young service will be held, then a snack at 11:45 and an event will be held in the afternoon. Tashlich will follow at 14:00

  • Morning services start at 9 am on September 24

For Yom Kippur:

  • Dinner on October 1 is required at 16:45 RSVP. Arm Nidre Services are planned to start at 18:30

  • The morning services will start on October 2 at 9 am, then Yizkor, at 11:00, at 15:00, at 18:30 at 18:30 a working session, a family service at 19:30 and quickly at 10 am at 11:30 am, 11:00 am, at 11:00 hours, will be held at 11:00 at 11:00 and then will be held at 11:00 at 11:00. An activity at noon.

New synagogue

Cantor Alex Heart and Lord Benyamin Borz will join the new synagogue for high sacred days. Membership does not need to participate in any service. Visit to sign up https://www.newsynagogue.org/2025-hightholidays-registration/. For information, call 561-514-4064. New Synagogue 235 Sunrise Ave.

For Rosh Hashanah:

  • A candle lighting will be made on September 22 at 18:58 and then evening services will be made at 7 pm

  • On September 23, the morning services will take place at 8:30 in the morning. A child’s service led by Wendy Weiner will start at 10:00, and the Lord’s message is following Kiddush lunch at 10:15. Tashlich is planned at 17:50 and then the Candle lighting at 19:00 at Cincha and Ma’ariv at 19:00

  • On September 24, the morning services start at 8:30 in the morning and will follow a Kiddush lunch that will start at 10:15 hours. Minkha starts at 6:45 and then Ma’ariv and Havalah A 19:49

  • On September 25, the new synagogue will observe the Gedaliah holiday. Fasting starts at 6: 01 and ends at 19:14

For Yom Kippur:

  • On October 1, at 16:30, it will start at 16:30, and then will be watched. Candle lighting at 18:48, then the arm nidre at 18:50

  • The morning services on October 2 will start at 8:30 in the morning, then a sermon and Yizkor will begin at 10:30. Minkha starts at 17:00, then Neilah 18:25 Shofar will be played at 19:40, then Ma’ariv and Havalah services will be watched. The evening will result in a fast meal (reservation required).

Palm Beach County school area operated by schools, Palm Beach Halk Primary School will be closed on September 23, including. Palm Beach Day Academy will also be closed.

Typically, the architectural commission of the town, which gathered on the last Wednesday of the month, pushed its meeting from 24 September to 25 September. The Board will meet at 9 o’clock in the town hall.

Jodie Wagner, Palm Beach Daily NewsUsa Today is part of Florida Network. You can reach him at jwagner@pbdailynews.com.

This article initially Palm Beach Daily News: Palm Beach Temples are preparing for the upcoming Jews for high sacred days

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