High Holy Days 5786 Registration

אהבה רבה • ahavah rabah • fierce love and rigorous joy

The moment demands fierceness. Our commitments to our deepest values are being tested, the strength of our solidarity is being called upon, our love for one another and the world drives our action. Our fierce love powers our resistance and our softness. The cycles of our seasons give us structure and pattern to remember joy. In 5786 we call in ahavah rabah, fierce abundant love, and rigorous necessary joy.

We hope you'll join us with your broken heart, your gratitudes, your questions, your joys, and your wishes for the year ahead.

Expect services led by our members and rabbi from Selichot through Simchat Torah, outdoor activities throughout the season, text study and learning opportunities.

Services will be hybrid--in person at Homewood, and on Zoom. All offerings are hybrid unless otherwise marked. Masking is required at all times indoors during services. Explore our website for more information about accessibility at Hinenu, HinenuBaltimore.org

Please note that there will be room for 200 people at Homewood. Please register now to avoid any issue! If you have any questions about registration, please contact Hinenu administrator Meitav Aaron, info@hinenubaltimore.org.

Art by member Naomi Rose Weintraub
 
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If you are interested in becoming a member of Hinenu, after you submit this form you are warmly invited to fill out membership registration! The form you are on now will register you for the High Holy Days, but is not membership registration (a FAQ!)
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Services and Events

We are now FULL for all in person Yom Kippur services. Zoom livestreaming is robust, so if you have not registered yet,  please plan to join us virtually! Please register here and a Zoom link will be shared with you.

Thank you and Gut Yontif! 

Hinenu Board & Staff


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The schedule for the Yom Kippur at Hinenu:

September 26
6:00pm: Tashlich, Shabbat Shuva song circle, and BYO picnic Shabbat dinner
Location: Herring Run Footbridge (click here for a map to locate)
Rain or shine. This portion of the trail is ADA accessible. It is .3 miles from parking to the site. 

This service will not be hybrid--stay tuned for a Zoom only tashlich offering.

October 1
6:30-8:30pm: Kol Nidre (Yom Kippur opening service)

October 2
9:00am: Yom Kippur Shacharit (morning services)
     Torah service will be around 11am
1:30pm: Yizkor (memorial service)
3-5pm: Workshops (including nigun singing circle, intentional movement and meditation, text study)
5:00pm: Mincha (afternoon service)
6:15pm: Neilah (concluding service)
7:37pm: Final shofar


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Access

Our High Holy Days services will be online and in-person at Homewood Friends. Registration is closed for in person services, but open for Zoom attendees!

Online CART captioning will be provided. We are working with a professional livestreamer to ensure our stream will be as high quality as possible for those joining virtually.

With any other access requests, email info@hinenubaltimore.org and we happily will do our best to accommodate your request!

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Contribution

Roll in to Fierce Love and Rigorous Joy by giving generously to Hinenu Baltimore for 5786!


There's a place at Hinenu for you and your family for the High Holidays.

Hinenu Baltimore is committed to making High Holidays services physically, spiritually, and financially accessible for everyone who wishes to join us. Your contribution supports this accessibility and makes it sustainable for us to continue providing high quality services for all. We have a goal this year of raising $15,000 toward the important work of this shul. A contribution at the grower level covers one scholarship admission.


Member Prices: 

Sustainer: $90 per adult
Grower: $180 per adult
Scholarship: $0-$54 per adult (enter the price you are able to pay in the box next to Scholarship).

Non-member Prices: 
Sustainer: $140 per adult
Grower: $200 per adult
Scholarship: $0-$54 per adult (enter the price you are able to pay in the box next to Scholarship).

Children ages 0-17 are $36 each.

Now's Your Chance to Contribute!
To become a member of Hinenu now, click here to register and then click this link to pay membership dues!
To contribute to Hinenu Baltimore, click here.
To contribute to the Hinenu Education Fund for 2025-26, click here.
To contribute to the Hinenu Shabbat Meals Fund, click here.  

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אהבה רבה • ahavah rabah • fierce love and rigorous joy

The moment demands fierceness. Our commitments to our deepest values are being tested, the strength of our solidarity is being called upon, our love for one another and the world drives our action. Our fierce love powers our resistance and our softness. The cycles of our seasons give us structure and pattern to remember joy. In 5786 we call in ahavah rabah, fierce abundant love, and rigorous necessary joy.

We hope you'll join us with your broken heart, your gratitudes, your questions, your joys, and your wishes for the year ahead.

Expect services led by our members and rabbi from Selichot through Simchat Torah, outdoor activities throughout the season, text study and learning opportunities.

Services will be hybrid--in person at Homewood, and on Zoom. All offerings are hybrid unless otherwise marked. Masking is required at all times indoors during services. Explore our website for more information about accessibility at Hinenu, HinenuBaltimore.org

Please note that there will be room for 200 people at Homewood. Please register now to avoid any issue! If you have any questions about registration, please contact Hinenu administrator Meitav Aaron, info@hinenubaltimore.org.

Art by member Naomi Rose Weintraub