During the High Holidays, The doors to heaven are open to all… so are ours!

Chabad of Nashville will be hosting services for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur 5783, and our doors are open to all who call upon us, with love, warmth and friendship.

The community is invited to join Chabad for traditional High Holiday Services blended with contemporary messages and insights in a warm and welcoming environment.

Whether your background in Jewish prayer and practice is extensive or limited, the services will leave you feeling enriched, connected, uplifted and energized to start your new year off in a most meaningful way.

For children! Chabad will also offer a full program of well supervised activities for children ages: 4-12 years. Children get to experience the joy of holidays in their own special way-in their own designated room, close to their parents.

Kids love this program and learn a lot in the process, ensuring that Chabad High Holidays will be a meaningful and enjoyable experience for the entire family.

During the services the rabbi will share insights and inspirational stories related to the significance of the day, prayers will be recited in Hebrew and English, all in a warm and family friendly atmosphere, and children’s services will be offered for young families.

Reserve

No membership, tickets or payment is required. Donations are warmly appreciated.

Rosh Hashanah
 
Friday, September 15
New Years Eve Dinner 6:30 pm
 
Saturday, September 16
Morning Services 10:30 am
Children's Program 11:00 am
Rabbi's Sermon 11:30 am
Priestly Blessing 1:00 pm
 
Sunday, September 17
Morning Services 10:30 am
Children's Program 11:00 am
Rabbi's Sermon and Shofar Sounding 11:30 am
Priestly Blessing 1:00 pm
   
Shofar in the Park 5:45 pm
Yom Kippur
 
Sunday, September 24
Kol Nidrei Service 6:00 pm
 
Monday, September 25
Morning Service 10:30 am
Children's Program 11:00 am
Yizkor Memorial Service 12:30 pm
   
Ne'ilah Closing Service 6:00 pm
Havdalah Service and Kamen Break Fast 7:31 pm