Yom Kippur - The holiest day on the jewish calendar
wednesday, September 15, 2021 - thursday, september 16, 2021
SERVICES AT DISTRICT HALL BOSTON
75 NORTHERN AVENUE
BOSTON, MA 02110Hotel
Our Yom Kippur services are designed to make everyone feel welcome and at home regardless of one's background, level of observance or familiarity with the Holiday. Whether you consider yourself Reform or Conservative, Orthodox or Unaffiliated, Sefardi or Ashkenazi, well-versed or unversed; at our services, the labels and classifications fall away as we enjoy an inspiring synthesis for body and soul. The ambiance is as physically comfortable as it is spiritually warm and inviting. Services are not only about prayers and rituals, but moreover about celebrating one’s Judaism as a dynamic and enriching community experience; an experience harmoniously shared by Jews of any and all backgrounds.
Yom Kippur also known as Day of Atonement, is the Holiest day on the Jewish calendar. Its central themes are atonement, repentance and introspection. We traditionally observe this holy day with an approximate 25-hour period of fasting and prayer.
Fast begins in Boston, Wednesday, September 15 at 6:36 PM and ends Thursday, September 16 at 7:34 PM
NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED.
We do not charge for services. Through your generous donations we provide High Holiday services for all to enjoy.
Suggested amount, however, any amount is appreciated: $100
Service Sponsorship: $1,800
We will be adhering to CDC and Massachusetts Department of Health Covid-19 guidelines.
Short and Socially Distant Services. Face Masks required.
Any questions please email info@seaportsynagogue.org or call 617.247.7100
Warmest wishes for a Happy, Healthy, Safe, Prosperous, and Sweet New Year!