Selichot Service: A Time To Embrace
Selichot is traditionally a time when we offer penitential prayers, a marker of the season for reflection and forgiveness that we have now entered, and a preview of the continued t’shuvah (repentance) that is to come during the High Holy Days. It is also considered by many to contain some of the most beautiful melodic phrases in all of Jewish music. Join Rabbis Beth and Jonathan Singer, Rabbi Jason Rodich, and Cantor Arik Luck, for an evening of spiritual and musical reckoning. As is Jewish custom, during the service our Torah covers will be ceremonially switched to white for the holiday season, and the we will conclude with a solitary sounding of the shofar.
We'll be livestreaming our service, both on the Temple Facebook page (www.facebook.com/congregationemanuel) and on our website at www.emanuelsf.org/live
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