Rabbi's Message
 

We at Chabad of Stowe join you in hope and prayer as together we approach the new Jewish year.

Together we'll listen to the call of the Shofar, taste the sweetness of the Apple-and-Honey, recommit to G‑d on Yom Kippur.

Join us this year to celebrate together in our synagogue, in our community—and with your pre-holiday preparation online. 

All Holiday programs and services are offered free of charge and are open to all. If you would like to contribute towards this Holiday season, click HERE.

Wishing you a happy & sweet New Year!

 

 
Service Schedule
 

 

Rosh Hashanah Evening

Light Holiday candles: 6:30 pm

Rosh Hashanah Day 1

Morning Service: 10:00 am              Shofar Sounding: 11:30 am

Followed by Kiddush

Rosh Hashana Park Bash: 5:00 pm

Light Holiday candles after (from a pre-existing flame): 7:29 pm

Rosh Hashanah Day 2

Morning Service: 10:00 am
Shofar Sounding: 11:30 am

Followed by Kiddush

Holiday Ends: 7:27 pm

 

Yom Kippur

Light Candles at: 6:13 pm

Kol Nidrei: 6:20 pm

Morning Services: 10:00 am
Yizkor: 12:30 pm

Mincha and Neila Service: 5:15

Shabbat/Holiday/Fast Ends: 7:12

Break-Fast Spread following the end of evening services. All are welcome!

 

 
A Seat at Chabad
 
The prayers are warm. The melodies are timeless. The people are friendly. The kids have a program. And everyone feels at home.

Welcome to high holiday services at Chabad of Stowe. Where we already saved you a seat. Services conducted in English and Hebrew, with simultaneous insights and explanations into the prayers, practices & rituals.

Services are free of charge and open to all. Advanced RSVP encouraged.

Suggested Donation: $100 per adult
 
 


 
Rosh Hashana Park Bash
 
On the first day of Rosh Hashana, Tuesday, September 23rd, join us at Hope Davey Memorial Park in Waterbury Center for a Rosh Hashana Park Bash and Shofar sounding. We'll be gathering at 5:00, but timing is fluid- feel free to drop by any time until 5:45. We can keep blowing the shofar! There will be sweet Rosh Hashana treats for all, activities for the kids, and apples and honey for dipping. Representing the themes of renewal and rejuvenation, the call of the shofar ushers us into the new year and  recenters our connection with G‑d. 
 


 
Holiday Appeal
 
Increase your generosity of tzedakah (charity) during the High Holiday season. "Repentance, prayer, and charity take away the severity of the decree".
 
DONATE
 
 

 
Holiday Guide
 
Holiday Prep
Rosh Hashanah Megasite
Recipes
Yom Kippur Megasite
Holiday Times
E-Cards
 

 
Further Reading
 
The High Holidays is a time when we reflect the past year, and affirm our membership for the incoming year in the Jewish nation. Take a few moments and read some interesting and new handpicked High Holiday features from our site. You'll find something to share with your family, and perhaps gain a new perspective on the high holidays.