Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur with A Way In

We are delighted to invite you to join us to be part of A Way In’s online High Holy Day services.

You can still register for High Holidays

High Holy Days Resources

Download Chant Sheet for Rosh Hashanah Services

Download Chant Sheet for Yom Kippur Services

Mishkan Shalom High Holy Days Booklet
A guide to how to celebrate the holidays in this very unusual year

During the time between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, it is traditional to say Psalm 130 each morning and let its words guide and inspire our teshuvah—our turning toward love and forgiveness.

A Song of Ascents:
Out of the depths I call to you, Infinite One.
Please, listen to my voice.
Please, hear my pleas as I humble myself.
If we were only our misdeeds, who could possibly stand?
For with You, Source of All, is forgiveness.
We are in awe.
I place my hope in the Unfolding Mystery.
My entire being hopes.
I wait with openness and hope for the Divine Presence.
My soul yearns for the Presence
Among all those who yearn for the dawn.
Let us wait and hope for the Infinite One,
For with the Infinite One is great love and power to heal.
The One will free us from the burdens and shame of our misdeeds.
Let us look toward to all that will be with hope.

Services in tandem with A Way In

Rosh Hashanah Second Day
Sunday, September 20th
9AM-1PM Eastern
Rabbi Yael will be joined by Rabbis Margot Stein and Shawn Zevit for an offering of music, meditation, prayer and reflection. Sounding the shofar, and lifting up compassion, strength and courage, we will step together into the mystery, uncertainty and possibilities of the New Year.

Yom Kippur Morning
Monday, September 28th 
9-11:15AM EST
Through meditation, reflection, music and liturgy, Rabbis Yael and Margot Stein will invite all of us to take the seat of compassion as we begin the journey through Yom Kippur day.

We will begin Yom Kippur day together, opening our hearts to healing, nourishment and love. Rabbi Yael, joined by Rabbi Margot Stein will guide the journey with music, movement, prayer and meditation.

You are also invited to join Rabbi Yael with her home congregation, Mishkan Shalom, for Kol Nidre Sunday evening and during the rest of the day on Yom Kippur through Neliah.

Registration

Rabbi Yael has been leading these A Way In services in partnership with her home congregation Mishkan Shalom for many years and this is the first time we are able to invite our friends from outside the Philadelphia area to share these sacred journeys with us.

Due to security concerns we need everyone to pre-register in order to receive the link for the services. Links will be sent out a few days before each holiday begins.

There is no charge for the holiday services and if you would like to make a donation to A Way In as the New Year begins we would very much appreciate it.  We could use your support as we plan our offerings for 5781. Donate to A Way In.

Register for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services through Mishkan Shalom. Please note you do not have to purchase tickets or pay a fee to register. As you register you will be added to the Mishkan Shalom mailing list so as to receive  the Holiday links. As soon as the holidays are over, you will be taken off the list.  

May our hearts be strong and filled with courage as we walk together toward 5781

Download the below free Shana Tova e-card from A Way In Jewish Mindfulness

A Way In Shana Tova 5781