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Rosh Hashana Day I & II Services

Past Sessions
Sunday, September 17, 2023 2 Tishrei 5784 - 9:00 AM
Saturday, September 16, 2023 1 Tishrei 5784 - 9:00 AM

We are delighted to offer a variety of services for all ages. For our prayerbook, we use Mahzor Lev Shalem. You may borrow a Mahzor for home use during the Holidays by stopping by TI during office hours.

Shana tova u'metukah! Wishing you a sweet and happy New Year!

Click here to learn more about the High Holidays at TI!

September 16
Torah Readings
Maftir
Haftarah

September 17
Torah Readings
Maftir
Haftarah

Torah Sparks (September 16-17)
Shabbat/Rosh Hashana Handout and Yahrzeit List (September 16-17)


Joining via Zoom? 

The same link is used throughout Rosh Hashana, so you can log in before sundown on Erev Rosh Hashana and stay logged on through the second day. Learn how below.

Join Zoom Webinar:
https://zoom.us/j/375593166

Meeting ID: 375 593 166
Dial by your location
     301-715-8592 US (Germantown)

Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/ad6kwEd6tg


HOW TO KEEP ZOOM OPEN DURING SHABBAT AND HOLIDAYS

To keep Zoom open on your computer throughout Shabbat, you will need to turn off automatic sleep mode. Whatever device you use, make sure it is plugged into a power source before Shabbat or the Holiday begins. Below are instructions for different devices.

For iPhone/iPad users:
- Go to “Settings”.
- Under "Display and Brightness", set "Auto-Lock" to "Never.

For PC users:
- Right-click anywhere within the Windows 10 desktop
- Select “Personalization”
- Select “Lock Screen”
- Scroll down to “Screen timeout settings’
- Change both “Screen” and “Sleep” to “Never”

For Mac users:
- Go to Control Panel
- Under “Desktop and Screen Saver,” change “Start After” to “Never”

Desktop and Screen Saver,” change “Start After” to “Never.”

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