Daily Shofar Blast - Beginning on Rosh Chodesh Elul 5783
Friday, August 18 to Friday, September 15 (except on Shabbat) – Accessible via the Havurah YouTube page and the Havurah Facebook page
Daily Elul Kavannah and Shofar blasts are being posted on Facebook and Youtube by Diane Chaplin, Howard Patterson & Andrine de la Rocha as part of Havurah Shalom’s celebration of the Hebrew month of Elul.
Erev Rosh Hashanah Dinner
6 pm, Friday, September 15 – The Tiffany Center (1410 SW Morrison St., Portland)
Please note: The RSVP deadline for the dinner was September 4 and the event is now full. This year only, the dinner will be a non-alcoholic event; please don't bring any wine.
Erev Rosh Hashanah Service
7:30 pm, Friday, September 15 – The Tiffany Center (1410 SW Morrison St., Portland) and Havurah's YouTube channel
We will usher in Shabbat and the new year together with song, prayer, and reflection, setting the tone for our Days of Awe journey.
Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Services
9:30 am to 1 pm – The Tiffany Center (1410 SW Morrison St., Portland) and Havurah's YouTube channel
The first day of Rosh Hashanah services will take place at the Tiffany Center and will also stream on Youtube. All are welcome.
A Sweet Year for Wee Jews
9:30 am to 10 am, Saturday, September 16 – The Tiffany Center (1410 SW Morrison St., Portland)
A half hour of singing and stories about the holiday for the 0-5 crowd and their parents. We'll be in person at the Tiffany Center. This activity will not be streamed online. All are welcome. RSVP
Rosh Hashanah Family Service
10:30 am to 11:15 am, Saturday, September 16 – The Tiffany Center (1410 SW Morrison St., Portland)
Especially for families with children over age 5! This upbeat and participatory Rosh Hashanah service is for the whole family! Enjoy stories and skits, soulful prayers and contemporary songs–as we all begin the year anew, together. This service will be in person only, with no online streaming. All are welcome. RSVP
Rosh Hashanah Day 2 Services
9:30 am to 1 pm, Sunday, September 17 – Havurah Shalom and Zoom Room Neshamah (Go to the Havurah High Holidays page for log-in info for Zoom Room Neshamah.)
For the second day of Rosh Hashanah, we will hold services at home at our building at 825 NW 18th Ave. We warmly invite you to join us in person or on Zoom. All are welcome.
Community Luncheon Potluck
1 pm, Sunday, September 17 – Havurah Shalom
All are warmly invited to join for our Community Luncheon, which is a community potluck! Check out the luncheon food sign-up to see what is still needed for the Community Luncheon Potluck and sign up to bring something today.
Community Tashlich Service and Potluck Dinner
4 pm to 5:30 pm, Sunday, September 17 – Foothills Park in Lake Oswego
We will gather by the water at Foothills Park in Lake Oswego to release our mistakes and regrets amid song and community. Please bring a little vegetarian dish for a potluck afterward. RSVP to receive updates. All are welcome.
Hakol Deadline: Thursday, September 21
The deadline to submit materials for the upcoming month's Hakol newsletter is the third Thursday of the month. The deadline for the October issue of Hakol is Thursday, September 21. Havurahniks, click here to learn more about how to submit to Havurah's Hakol monthly newsletter.
High Holidays Cemetery Remembrance Service
12 pm to 1 pm, Thursday, September 21 – Havurah Cemetery, 5656 SW Humphrey Blvd., Portland, Oregon
We gather to remember our loved ones, led in song and remembrance. All are welcome.
Erev Yom Kippur Service (Kol Nidre)
7 pm to 9 pm, Sunday, September 24 – The Tiffany Center (1410 SW Morrison St., Portland) and Havurah's YouTube channel
As the gates of prayer begin to close, join us in celebrating the start of Yom Kippur. All the High Holiday services are free and open to all. You can attend the Kol Nidre service either in person at the Tiffany Center or by streaming the services on Youtube. All are welcome.
Yom Kippur Services
9:30 am to 7:15 pm, Monday, September 25 – The Tiffany Center (1410 SW Morrison St., Portland) and (mostly) on Havurah's YouTube channel
Spend the day with us in prayer, meditation and contemplation for Yom Kippur. All of Havurah Shalom's High Holiday services are open to all, no tickets needed. We will be in person at the Tiffany Center and streaming on Youtube. All are welcome.
Reminder: For complete information about High Holidays at Havurah Shalom, please visit our High Holidays page. For a quick guide to the Yom Kippur services schedule, you can also go to this page
Yom Kippur Family Service (Shofars encouraged!)
3:30 pm to 4:15 pm, Monday, September 25 – The Tiffany Center (1410 SW Morrison St., Portland)
All are welcome! The service is geared toward families with children ages 5-11. Our Yom Kippur Family Service helps people of all ages focus on our yearly tradition of celebration and renewal, with favorite songs and prayers, the Jonah story, and a chance to connect with others. Note that this service will not be streamed. Please RSVP for the Yom Kippur Family Service.
Havurah Book Group Discussion on The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth by Ben Rawlence
7 pm to 8:30 pm, Tuesday, September 26 – Zoom Room Bet
After the ocean, the boreal forest is the largest biome—living system—on earth. Encircling the globe in a nearly continuous green ring, this "lung" is essential to the planet's health. Author Ben Rawlence journeys with the peoples of the North and interviews scientists and indigenous people whose families have lived in these regions for tens of thousands of years. All of it is suddenly changing with our warming climate and massive wildfires. His writing is lyrical, with rigorous reporting, as he grapples with the rapidly changing conditions and what this might mean for the future of life on Earth. (Non-Fiction/202 pages.) Discussion led by Harriet Cooke. Members and nonmembers welcome. RSVP for Zoom info.
Build the Sukkah!
9 am to 1 pm, Wednesday, September 27 – Havurah Shalom
Are you a little handy, good with diagrams, or just enjoy working outdoors? Come together with a fun group of people to raise the Havurah Sukkah in our courtyard ahead of Sukkot. Bring a drill if you have one, or just a sense of adventure. Not into building things but want to come anyway? We appreciate moral support as well. Sign up for this activity on our High Holidays Volunteer Sign-Up by scrolling down to the Sept. 27 date. Hope to see you there!
Sukkah Decoration Party5:30 pm to 6:45 pm, Thursday, September 28 – Havurah ShalomOur Havurah Sukkah is a place of meditation, meals, song, and community. Get together with other Havurahniks to make it look fantastic and feel as special to be in as it is. RSVP to receive details as the date comes closer.