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Holiday Date
October 2 - 12, 2024
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Shanah Tovah!

Celebrate the High Holidays among friends and connect with your inner self. Services will be interspersed with explanations and page guidance. In short, you will feel at home. Wishing you and yours a very happy and sweet new year!

Litchfield Services
Southbury Services
Litchfield New Year’s Dinner
What Are the High Holidays?
The two-day holiday of Rosh Hashanah is the head of the Jewish year, the time when G‑d reinvests Himself in creation as we crown Him king of the universe through prayer, shofar blasts, and celebration. A week later, the High Holidays reach their crescendo with Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). Like angels, we neither eat nor drink for 25 hours. Dressed in white, we pray in the synagogue—united as one people, children of One Father.
Upcoming events
Oct. 12, 2024
The Prayers are Warm. The Melodies are Timeless. The People are Friendly. And Everyone Feels at Home.
Oct. 12, 2024
The Prayers are Warm. The Melodies are Timeless. The People are Friendly. And Everyone Feels at Home.
Oct. 19, 2024
Looking for an intimate meaningful Prayer experience... At Chabad we don't pray with labels or levels. Every one talks to G‑d on their level and in their language and pace. The service are led ...
Oct. 20, 2024
Shake it up! Fruit and milk shake bar for your sukkos enjoyment! Shake a lulav and strong! Create an edible sukkah!
Oct. 20, 2024
Get ready to experience the ultimate family fun day at our 10th Annual Sukkafest!

All-inclusive rides and concert rate is just $36 per family if you book in advance. If you miss the ...
Oct. 26, 2024
Looking for an intimate meaningful Prayer experience... At Chabad we don't pray with labels or levels. Every one talks to G‑d on their level and in their language and pace. The service are led ...
High Holiday Appeal
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Increase your generosity of tzedakah (charity) during the High Holiday season. “Repentance, prayer, and charity take away the severity of the decree”.