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219 Bedford Road    Pleasantville, NY 10570   Office: 914-769-2672   Fax: 914-769-1795    School: 914-773-0043   info@shalomPCS.com    www.shalomPCS.com

High Holidays

5772

PCS High Holiday Services are held at the Rosenthal JCC of Northern Westchester, 600 Bear Ridge Road in Pleasantville, NY, unless otherwise noted.
Click here for directions.

Rosh HaShana

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Rosh Hashana is a time when Jews reflect on their actions and try to make amends with each other and God. In synagogue, the shofar is sounded. At home, munching on apples and honey is an expression of hope for a new year pure, happy, and free from past transgressions.


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High Holiday 5771 Service Schedule
 
Selichot
Saturday, September 24, 10 pm,  PCS

Erev Rosh HaShana Day I
Wednesday, September 28, 7-9 pm,  JCC

Rosh HaShana Day I
Thursday, September 29, 9 am-1:30 pm, JCC

Tashlich – Nannahagen Park
Thursday, September 29, 2 pm

Erev Rosh HaShana Day II
Thursday, September 29, 8 pm,  PCS

Rosh HaShana Day II
Friday, September 30, 9 am-1:30 pm, JCC

Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre)
Friday, October 7,  6:30 pm-9 pm, JCC

Yom Kippur
Saturday, October 8, 9 am-1:30 pm;  5 pm-8 pm,  JCC

Yizkor
Saturday, October 8, 12 pm,  JCC

Yom Kippur

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Yom Kippur is often considered the holiest day of the Jewish year. This day of fasting, prayer, and introspection begins with Kol Nidre, a prayer that asks for absolution from vows, and ends with the Neilah prayer. In between is a liturgy that runs the emotional gamut, from the solemn to the celebratory.


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