Yom Kippur morning service at Main Street Landing in Burlington
Yom Kippur is the holiest day in the Jewish year and marks a day of atonement. For us, this is a day of reflection, purification and reorientation as we turn inwards to do the work of teshuvah, or returning to your soul. We are trying a collectively-run, lay-led morning service for the first time. We will sing songs in English and many in Hebrew.
There will be a silent meditation 9-9:30. Services kick off at 9:30.
Please note there will be no song circle October 1 due to the High Holidays.
Accessibility Notes: The event is on the top floor the Lake Lobby, with a wheelchair-accessible entrance on Battery Street and elevator-accessible entrances from Lake Street. There are gender neutral and family-friendly bathrooms available. There is wheelchair accessible parking and paid street and lot parking. There will be a variety of seating options, masks available, and HEPA air filters. There will be a sound system and microphone.
Kid Programming: We aim to have separate programming for youth at the Yom Kippur morning service.
Volunteer: We are looking for volunteers to hold roles reading traditional Hebrew liturgy and English readings. Sign up to hold a role here.
Register: You can register for any and all events at this link.
Donate: Our events are free and open for all to attend. If you’re financially able, we’re suggesting a donation of $36 to help us cover the costs of renting spaces and printing prayer books.