High Holy Days 5786 | 2025
At this year’s High Holy Day services there will be many opportunities for us to pray together as a community and with our families. Services will be held on-site at Temple Emanuel and at nearby Kensington Cabin Park. Many will also be available for Live Streaming for those unable to attend in person.
Not a current TE member? We would love to have you join us for the High Holy Days! We offer a variety of services and programs, including some specifically geared for families and young children. Tickets or registration are required for some programs. If you choose to join Temple Emanuel later this fall, the cost of your guest tickets will be deducted from your membership commitment.
If you have any questions, please contact our Executive Director Alissa Miller.
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SUMMARY OF SERVICES:
Some events will require tickets or registration
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Prayer Books
Temple Emanuel uses the Reform Movement Machzorim – High Holy Day Prayer Books. This includes separate volumes for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur with updated translations, full transliteration, rich commentary and a beautiful selection of poetry. We encourage you to purchase one set per household adult, $45/set. (Online purchase link)
Book of Remembrance
We recall the memories of the departed at the Yizkor (Memorial) Service held on the afternoon of Yom Kippur. The annual Temple Emanuel Book of Remembrance contains the names of members’ relatives and friends whose memory we wish to honor. If you are a current Temple Emanuel member and wish to add names to the Book of Remembrance, please send your submissions online or via hard copy by September 14. (Online Link)
Parking
Please allow ample time for parking. If you have accesibilty needs we suggest arriving early. Auxiliary parking is available across Connecticut at the Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church parking lot; please cross only at Washington Street. Please respect any “No Parking” signs and do not park where spaces have been blocked.
Donation Drive For Manna Food Center
Each year on the High Holy Days, Temple Emanuel collects food for the Manna Food Center. Food insecurity is a continuing and serious problem in Montgomery County. Last year we collected over 4000 pounds of food. The food we donated only lasted a few weeks because the need is so great. We will be handing out bags at Rosh Hashanah services. Please take them home and fill them with nonperishable food items and return them on Yom Kippur morning. The Manna truck will be in the Temple parking lot before, during and after the morning service. We will have volunteers available to help unload your car. We hope we can count on your support again this year.
Services for Children and Families
Childcare
We hope to have childcare available this year for the morning Main Sanctuary services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur for children age 2 and up. $50/child/day. Children who are not currently enrolled TE ECC students must be fully potty trained to participate. Programming will be designed for children in early childhood. Children must be signed in and out by parents/guardians, they cannot leave on their own. Limited spaces available, reservation requests will be confirmed via email. Reservation deadline is September 14. Online reservation link
Quiet Space
During Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services a quiet space (“Shalom Space”) will be available for individuals or families who would like to take a sensory or movement break. Children should be accompanied by an adult to utilize the sensory tools and movement options.
A social story about Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur at Temple Emanuel can be found here.
Shana Tova,
Rabbi Adam Rosenwasser
arosenwasser@templeemanuelmd.org
Interim Cantor Lauren Adesnik
ladesnik@templeemanuelmd.org
Andrew Stavisky, President
president@templeemanuelmd.org
Alissa Miller, Executive Director
amiller@templeemanuelmd.org