Rosh hashanah & Yom Kippur

Celebrate with Chabad Intown

Whether you’ve joined Chabad Intown for the High Holidays in the past or this is your first time celebrating with us, you and your family can look forward to celebrating the holy days enveloped by the uplifting spirit of discovery and solidarity. 

Chabad Intown, Atlanta would like to invite you to join us for our High Holiday Services at our facility on the BeltLine. Enjoy an inspiring synthesis of delight for body and soul. The atmosphere is as physically comfortable as it is spiritually warm and inviting. Services are not only about prayers and rituals but moreover about celebrating one’s Judaism as a dynamic and enriching community experience — an experience harmoniously shared by Jews of any and all backgrounds.

Please make sure to RSVP for the High Holidays to ensure a spot and to be kept informed of any changes that may take place. 

Services & Programs

Join us for the High Holidays

Whether you’ve joined Chabad Intown for the High Holidays in the past or this is your first time celebrating with us, you and your family can look forward to celebrating the holy days enveloped by the uplifting spirit of discovery and solidarity in an environment where your safety is our top priority.

Services & Programs
Erev Rosh Hashanah
Friday, September 15th, 2023
7:26 PM Candle Lighting
7:30 PM Mincha and Evening Services
8:00 PM YJP Rosh Hashanah Dinner

Rosh Hashanah Day 1 
Saturday, September 16, 2023

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

*No Shofar Blowing or Tashlich on Shabbat
** Kiddush Luncheon will be served following the services 

Evening Services and Programs:
8:20 PM Candle Lighting 
8:15 PM Evening Services

Rosh Hashanah Day 2 
Sunday, September 17, 2023 

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
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 O4W Amphitheatre
5:00 YJP Tashlich at Old Fourth Ward and Honey Social Following
7:00 PM Shofar Blowing on the Beltline
8:18 Holiday Ends

YOM KIPPUR
Erev Yom Kippur
Sunday, September 24, 2023
5:45 PM Pre-YK Community Dinner 
7:14 PM Candle Lighting & Fast begins 
7:15 PM Kol Nidrei & Evening Service
7:15 PM YJP Kol Nidrei

Yom Kippur
Monday, September 25, 2023
9:30 AM Traditional Service in Main Sanctuary
10:00 AM Learner’s Service
10:00 AM Children’s Service
11:45 AM Family Service 
12:30 PM Yizkor Service 
4:45 PM Book of Jonah
5:45 PM Mincha & Neilah Closing Service 
8:07 PM Fast Ends
8:07 PM Rabbi will make Havdalah and there will be a community Break-fast

Holiday Guide

A Complete Guide for the High Holidays

If the year is a train, the High Holidays (AKA High Holy Days) are its engine. A delicate blend of joy and solemnity, feasting and fasting, prayer and inspiration make up the spiritually charged head of the Jewish year. They are a unique time for reflection, joy and spirituality.  Learn more about this important time of year. Learn More

Pledges

Join us for the High Holidays

Yizkor, a special memorial prayer for the departed, is recited in the synagogue four times a year, following the Torah reading on the last day of Passover, on the second day of Shavuot, on Shemini Atzeret and on Yom Kippur. All of those who we have names and/or dates of passing will be listed in the Yizkor Book. Submit a Special Memorial Ad