Join us for our Selichot service on Saturday, September 28th at 6:30 pm PST. What is Selichot you ask?! Selichot means forgiveness. It is the service that is held the Saturday night before Rosh Hashanah to prepare us for the High Holy Days. During the Selichot service, we will chant prayers that introduce us to the themes of the upcoming High Holy Days, most especially that of forgiveness.
By immersing yourself in the prayers before the High Holy Days begin, you will be able to sink more deeply into the experience at Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. It is also the beginning of a transition from your daily, regular life to the holy time of the holidays.
Accessibility Protocols
Services are held at Rabbi Cat’s home. She has a cat and dog (the dog will not be present at services) that live in the house. We encourage people to wear a mask if that is comfortable for you. There are 4 steps to enter the house. The house is one story. There are 4 steps out the backdoor to the backyard if we decide to go out there.There are couches, dining room chairs, and a floor for seating (along with pillows one can sit on on the floor). Please try to be scent-free. Rabbi Cat is sensitive to strong scents and only uses mild scents and natural cleaning supplies, soaps, etc. in the house.