The High Holiday season begins with Rosh Hashanah, starting at sundown on Monday, Sept. 6. Jews around the world are hard at work with the physical, spiritual and emotional preparation for these holy days.
Many of us, vaccinated and healthy, are ready to go to Chabad’s outdoor services for the first High Holidays since the pandemic began. So, after finding services near you, what should you do next? Chabad.org has prepared guides for all the holidays!
You can know:
- What to Expect at Rosh Hashanah Services
- What to Expect at Yom Kippur Services
- What to Expect at the Sukkah
- What to Expect on Simchat Torah
For those who are unable to join the community due to local quarantines or personal health needs, Chabad.org has prepared a series of guides for celebrating the holidays at home:
- 9 Tips for an Amazing Rosh Hashanah at Home
- 14 Tips for an Amazing Yom Kippur at Home
- 10 Tips for an Amazing Sukkot at Home
- 10 Tips for an Amazing Simchat Torah or at Home
No matter where you celebrate, may the new year be filled with blessings and health!
Shanah tovah!