Rosh Hashanah Day


ROSH HASHANAH DAY
Saturday, September 16, 2023

Traditional Service

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Sanctuary and online, tickets required
Our Traditional Service is designed to create a meaningful prayer experience led by Rabbi Diamond and Cantor Shukiar. This service includes youth Torah readers and music from our TAE Chorale and Band of Milk and Honey. 

Family Service

1:30 – 2:45 p.m.
Sanctuary and online, tickets required
Our Family Service is specifically for families with with elementary school-age children. This service promises to be enlightening and includes our youth Torah readers. You do not have to have children to attend.

 

Young Children Service

4:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Tickets not necessary. At Conejo Creek North Park, Lakeside Pavilion only.
This service is led by Rabbi Diamond and Cantor Shukiar and is designed for families with preschool-age children.

 

Tashlich

5:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Tickets not necessary. At Conejo Creek North Park, Lakeside Pavilion only.

Tashlich, casting away, is the ceremonial tossing of bread crumbs which represents our sins, into a flowing body of water. Join us as we gather on Rosh Hashanah by a body of water and recite Tashlich Prayers. These prayers consist of selected chapters of Tehillim (Psalms). Hope to reflect on the past year and engage in this spiritual cleansing ritual with you. We always hope for a better year ahead!

And You will cast into the depths of the sea all their sins; You will show kindness to Yaakov and mercy to Avraham, as You did promise to our fathers of old.” – Book of Micah (Micah) 7:18-20 



QUICK LINKS
TAE Partner Ticket Request
TAE Non-Partner Ticket Request
Add Names to Our Memorial Book
Purchase Your Lulav and Etrog Set
Order Your Own Mishkan HaNefesh (prayers will be projected during the service.)


If you have questions or need assistance completing our online forms, please call the temple office at (805) 497-7101. Anyone who answers the phone can help you!