• Stories of Teshuvah

    Each week, join Rabbi Uri Romano as we explore Talmudic stories of rabbis who did not just teach repentance, they lived it. These powerful narratives of personal failure and return offer timeless insight into the struggles and resilience of the human soul. Register here.

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  • Yom Kippur Morning Services – Kol Ami Emanu-El

    The holiest day of the year calls us inward and upward. Gather with us for Yom Kippur Morning Services, where silence, prayer and community open the gates of return. We encourage everyone to wear white from Kol Nidre through the end of Neilah on Yom Kippur. Wearing white symbolizes purity and renewal, aligning with the spirit of the day. Traditionally, a tallit is also worn throughout the entire day of Yom Kippur services, reminding us of the sacredness of the moment. Located at the Kol Ami Emanu-El campus.

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  • Yizkor – Beth Orr

    As we gather for Yizkor, we honor the memories of our loved ones who have passed. Their lives and legacies continue to inspire and guide us. May their memories be a blessing. We encourage everyone to wear white from Kol Nidre through the end of Neilah on Yom Kippur. Wearing white symbolizes purity and renewal, aligning with the spirit of the day. Traditionally, a tallit is also worn throughout the entire day of Yom Kippur services, reminding us of the sacredness of the moment. Located at the Beth Orr campus.

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  • Yom Kippur Morning Services – Beth Orr

    The holiest day of the year calls us inward and upward. Gather with us for Yom Kippur Morning Services, where silence, prayer and community open the gates of return. We encourage everyone to wear white from Kol Nidre through the end of Neilah on Yom Kippur. Wearing white symbolizes purity and renewal, aligning with the spirit of the day. Traditionally, a tallit is also worn throughout the entire day of Yom Kippur services, reminding us of the sacredness of the moment. Located at the Beth Orr campus.

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  • Unfolding the Soul: A High Holiday Journey Through Elul

    Inspired by Rabbi Karyn Kedar's Unfolding, this class with Rabbi Mark Goldman explores themes of memory, forgiveness, awakening and presence. A soulful guide to preparing for the High Holidays with honesty, reflection and hope. Register here.

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  • Yom Kippur Afternoon – Kol Ami Emanu-El

    Join Rabbi Uri for a meaningful study session of reflection and learning. We encourage everyone to wear white from Kol Nidre through the end of Neilah on Yom Kippur. Wearing white symbolizes purity and renewal, aligning with the spirit of the day. Traditionally, a tallit is also worn throughout the entire day of Yom Kippur services, reminding us of the sacredness of the moment. Located at the Kol Ami Emanu-El campus.

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  • Yizkor- Kol Ami Emanu-El

    As we gather for Yizkor, we honor the memories of our loved ones who have passed. Their lives and legacies continue to inspire and guide us. May their memories be a blessing. We encourage everyone to wear white from Kol Nidre through the end of Neilah on Yom Kippur. Wearing white symbolizes purity and renewal, aligning with the spirit of the day. Traditionally, a tallit is also worn throughout the entire day of Yom Kippur services, reminding us of the sacredness of the moment. Located at the Kol Ami Emanu-El campus.

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  • Yom Kippur Neilah – Kol Ami Emanu-El

    Join us in celebrating the conclusion of Yom Kippur and the fulfillment of our prayers with an Israeli Sephardic twist. Experience a blend of traditional prayers and motifs infused with the rich and diverse cultural heritage that has defined our people for millennia. We encourage everyone to wear white from Kol Nidre through the end of Neilah on Yom Kippur. Wearing white symbolizes purity and renewal, aligning with the spirit of the day. Traditionally, a tallit is also worn throughout the entire day of Yom Kippur services, reminding us of the sacredness of the moment. Located at the Kol Ami [...]

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