HIGH HOLY DAYS AT THE UJC 2022-5783

Congregational Rabbi Stanton Zamek

Schedule of Services

Led by
Rabbi Stanton Zamek
and
Hazzan Ayal Ben Or

Ayal Ben Or - Cantorial Soloist

DATE SERVICE TIME
Sunday, 25 September Rosh HaShanah Evening Service 7:00pm
Monday, 26 September Rosh HaShanah Day 8:45am
Children’s Program
The Sanctuary will be sanitized after the Children’s Program.
8:45am
Rosh HaShanah Morning Service 10:30am
  Rosh Hashanah Reception to follow at the JCC 1:30pm
Tuesday, 27 September 2nd Day Rosh HaShanah Service 10:30am



Friday, 30 September Shabbat Shavuah 7:00pm



Tuesday, 4 October Kol Nidre
Note: The fast for Yom Kippur begins at 5:50pm.
7:00pm
Wednesday, 5 October Yom Kippur ..
.. Children’s Program
The Sanctuary will be sanitized after the Children’s Program.
8:45am
.. Shacharit (Morning) Service 10:30am
.. Discussion with the Rabbi 2:45pm
.. Mincha (Afternoon) Service 3:45pm
  (Including Guest Speakers: “What The UJC Means To Me”)
.. Yizkor (Memorial) Service 5:00pm
.. Ne’ilah (Closing) Service 6:00pm

High Holy Day Information for Members and Visitors

A few points of note:

  1. Please note that all those age 12+ attending in-person High Holy Day services will be required to use LeaveHomeSafe and present a Blue Vaccine Pass QR code for scanning before entering the premises.
  2. For Yom Kippur Services, persons age 5+ will also be required to present a Blue Vaccine Pass QR code. (Children’s vaccine passes maybe on their parent’s phone or on paper.)
  3. Everyone will have their temperature checked before entering the building.
  4. Masks must be worn covering the nose and mouth at all times.
  5. On entry to the building, everyone must wash their hands or use hand sanitizer.
  6. Please do not attend services if you are in any way not feeling well, even if you do not have a fever.

High Holy Day services will also be available via Zoom Webinar.  Please register to receive links. 

A Note to Visitors and Non-Members

As in previous years, the UJC welcomes visitors to its High Holy Day Services.  At the same time, we ask for a contribution to help meet the many expenses involved.  The suggested donation is HK$2,000 per person to attend our services.  The best way to ensure the The UJC is able to serve you during High Holy Days and all year is to become a member.  Your donation will be credited to your dues should you decide to become a part of The UJC family.  High Holy Day electronic tickets may be obtained in advance by contacting the UJC office

If you have any financial constraints, please contact Rabbi Zamek at the UJC office.