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Holiday Services in Chicago's Bucktown/Wicker Park:

Rosh HaShana September 8-10                       

Yom Kippur - September 17-18

(Schedule of High Holiday Services & Dinners below)

Join Chabad in Chicago for an uplifting and meaningful High Holiday experience with commentary, stories, insights and explanations in English. The service is user-friendly and suitable for all levels regardless of your previous experience.

At Chabad, every Jew is welcome. You don’t have to pay to pray. Reservations are not required, there is no admission charge, and nobody will be at the door collecting tickets. We do, however, appreciate knowing how many people to plan for, and donations are always welcome.

Don't miss out! Chicago's Bucktown/Wicker Park's ONLY High Holiday Services.

 

All Services and dinners will be held at:

1630 N. Milwaukee Ave. (right by the "Six-Corners" of North, Milwaukee & Damen)

Click here to RSVP for services and/or dinners

SCHEDULE OF HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES:

Rosh HaShanah

September 8: 

Evening services – 7:15 PM

Dinner – 8:00 PM

 

September 9: 

Shacharit – 9:30 AM

Children’s Program – 10:45 AM

Shofar – Approx. 11:15 AM

Evening Services – 7:45 PM

Dinner – 8:30 PM

 

September 10: 

Shacharit – 9:30 AM

Children’s Program – 10:45 AM

Shofar – Approx. 11:15 AM

 

Yom Kippur

 

September 17: 

Kol Nidrei – 6:45 PM

 

September 18: 

Shacharit – 9:00 AM

Yizkor – 11:30 AM

Mincha – 5:15 PM

Neilah & Break-a-fast Dinner– 6:15 PM 

Fast ends: 7:38 PM

Honey and Apples (small)DINNERS! Come join us for 2 festive, traditional Rosh HaShana meals.

Wednesday, September 8 @ 8:00 PM

Thursday, September 9 @ 8:30 PM

 

 

Click here to RSVP for services and/or dinners


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Bucktown Wicker Park Chabad Jewish Center 2134 N Winchester Unit A Chicago, IL 60614 773-772-3770

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