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Rosh Hashanah


Make Chabad Intown your home for the high holidays

Let’s usher in the New Year together

At Chabad Intown, Rosh Hashanah is more than a service—it’s an inviting experience filled with inspiring prayers, joyful melodies, a welcoming atmosphere, and deep connection. Whether you've never been to a high holiday service at all, or at Chabad intown or if you come every year, you’ll feel right at home. Come hear the shofar, reflect on the year ahead, and celebrate a sweet new beginning with us.


​​Huzzah! We’re thrilled to announce our CHAZAN for the High Holidays, Dov Rosenblatt. A celebrated musician and soulful leader, Dov brings a unique blend of depth, spirit, and musicality to the tefillot. His voice and energy will elevate our services and help us enter the new year with intention, connection, and inspiration. We look forward to welcoming him and singing together as a community during these sacred days.


Which Service is Right for You & What time should I be there?

  • Our traditional services take place upstairs in the sanctuary, led by Rabbi Schusterman, beginning at 9:30 a.m., followed by a delicious kiddush luncheon.

    • Experience Traditional and Inspirational Services 

    • Hebrew/English Prayer-Books Provided 

    • Warm and Welcoming Atmosphere 

    • Kiddush Luncheons after Services on Rosh Hashanah and Breakfast after Yom Kippur

  • Our learner;s services will take place downstairs in Jeff’s Place, led by Rabbi Schusterman, beginning at 10:00 a.m., followed by a delicious kiddush luncheon.

    • Experience an alternative service full of learning and exploration

    • Warm and Welcoming Atmosphere 

    • Kiddush Luncheons after Services and Break-fast after Yom Kippur

  • Bring the whole crew to Chabad Intown for familiar holiday prayers, lively tunes, snacks, stories and entertainment for kids of all ages.  We offer both babysitting for the little ones and an engaging program for school-aged children. 

    The children’s program begins at 10 am and the family service begins at 11:30 a.m! 

    • Entertainment

    • Game Room

    • Raffle & Prizes

    • Snacks

  • Monday, September 22, 2025

    7:16 Candle lighting
    7:00 PM Mincha and Evening Services
    8:00 PM Community Dinner Rosh Hashanah!

    Tuesday, September 23, 2025

    Rosh Hashanah Day 1
    Day Services and Programs:
    9:30 AM Traditional Service in Main Sanctuary
    10:00 AM Learner’s Service
    10:00 AM Children’s Program
    10:45 AM Children’s Entertainment
    11:30 AM Family Service
    12:00 PM Shofar Blowing
    *Kiddush Luncheon will be served following the
    services 

    Evening Services and Programs:
    5:00 PM Tashlich at Piedmont Park Gazebo
    7:00 PM Shofar Blowing on the Beltline
    Candle Lighting after 8:09 PM
    8:00 PM Evening Services

    Wednesday, September 24, 2025

    Rosh Hashanah Day 2
    Day Services and Programs:
    9:30 AM Traditional Service in Main Sanctuary
    10:00 AM Learner’s Service
    10:00 AM Children’s Program
    10:45 AM Entertainment
    12:00 PM Shofar Blowing
    * Kiddush Luncheon will be served following the services
    6:45 PM Shofar blowing on the Beltline
    7:00 PM Evening Services

All seats are complimentary; donations are appreciated.
Please reserve your seats in advance.

High Holiday Reservations 5786

Please make RSVP for the High Holidays to secure your spot and let us know how much kugel we should prepare!





Community Rosh Hashanah Dinner





Pre-YK Community Dinner



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Donations
Chabad Intown offers High Holiday services at no charge to the community. Your support allows us to continue to offer these and other opportunities for Jewish education and experience throughout the year. Please consider the suggested donation of $100 per adult and $50 per child and young adult or consider being a High Holiday superstar with a High Holiday sponsorship.



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