High Holidays
The High Holidays in Judaism, more properly known as the Yamim Noraim are quickly approaching. Unfortuantely this year COVID-19 has changed the way we mark these significant festivals.
We look forward to welcoming you to our services, whether attending our services on Zoom, Facebook or our website we hope that you will appreciate the extra work that is being done behind the scenes by our small team to ensure that the festivals are marked in a memorable way.
Reform Judaism have provided online access to the prayer books (Machzorim), there is a different prayer book for each service which can be found by clicking the links below the service times below.
Service | Date | Time |
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Erev Rosh Hashanah | 6th September | 7.30 pm |
Machzor for Erev Rosh Hashannah | ||
Rosh Hashanah Morning | 7th September | 10.30 am |
Machzor for Rosh Hashannah Morning | ||
Kol Nidre | 15th September | 7.00 pm |
Machzor for Kol Nidre | ||
Yom Kippur | 16th September | |
Machzor for Yom Kippur | ||
Morning Service | 11.00 am | |
Musaph Service | 1.30 pm | |
Afternoon Service | 4.00 pm | |
Yiska (Memorial) Service | 5.30 pm | |
Neilah Service | 6.00 pm | |
Erev Sukkot | 20th September | 7.30 pm |
Sukkot Morning | 21st September | 10.30 am |
Machzor for Sukkot Morning | ||
Erev Simchat Torah | 27th September | 7.30 pm |
Simchat Torah | 28th September | 10.30 am |
Machzor for Simchat Torah Morning |