High Holidays

High Holiday Information

Havurah Shalom has opened our High Holiday Services to the community for over 25 years. Admission is free and no tickets are required. Services are held at the Tiffany Center. Our members play an active role behind the scenes, in the services and organizing the programs to make it all happen. We hope you can join us this year.

Click on the links below for specific information. Scroll down for information about Family Services and our Young Adult Group.

Childcare is available for a fee. Contact the office for more information.

Family Services

Rosh Hashanah Day 1 (September 29th) AND Yom Kippur (October 8th)
Family Services start at 9:30 am on both days.

This is a children’s version of the holiday service and themes – for the whole family! This service is upbeat, brief, and participatory with skits, lots of singing, storytelling, and visuals.

Want to know how to prepare your family for the High Holidays? Click here.

Young Adult Group

Young Adult Group (20’s-30’s) of Havurah invites all young adults to join us for our first event of the year, a casual Yom Kippur Break-The-Fast meal. We will be meeting at a location near the Tiffany Center after the close of the Havurah Yom Kippur service on October 8. Please contact Havurah Office to RSVP.

Everything you need to know about High Holidays

High Holidays Guide

Service Times

Parking Information

Tashlich

Elul

Lulav/Etrog Order Form

Volunteer Registration Form

Childcare Registration Form

Any other questions, please contact the office or call 503-248-4662 during business hours.

Upcoming Events

  • Today 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm:  Young Adult Shabbat Service
  • Sat, May 19 10:00 am – 12:30 pm:  Community Minyan
  • Sat, May 19 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm:  Shabbat School Summit
  • Sun, May 20 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm:  Mah Jongg
  • Mon, May 21 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm:  Membership Committee Meeting
  • Tue, May 22 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm:  J Street Portland Presentation and Discussion
  • Thu, May 24 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm:  Fair Trade Judaica Film Screening and Discussion

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