High Holy Days Services 5773 / 2012

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L'SHANAH TOVAH 


Hillel at UCLA offers Traditional Egalitarian, Reform and Orthodox High Holy Days services for our students and the community. 

Our services create a spiritual environment conducive to introspection, reflection, study and discussion. On the first night of Rosh Hashanah, each service will be followed by a festive Kiddush. And on Yom Kippur, following the blowing of the shofar, we offer break-the-fast refreshments. We look forward to having you join us!

This year, Rosh Hashanah will begin at sundown on Sunday, September 16, 2012 and will continue on Monday, September 17 and on Tuesday, September 18.  Kol Nidre will be chanted on the evening of Tuesday, September 25, with Yom Kippur continuing until nightfall on Wednesday, September 26.

All services will be at Hillel at UCLA. Please see the schedule below for further information.


NOTE: Due to high demand, you must register to be guaranteed admission. 



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2012 SCHEDULE OF SERVICES


TRADITIONAL EGALITARIAN

Led by Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller
Cantors Ronit Aranoff and Yael Aranoff
Assisted by Hillel's Rabbinic Staff

ROSH HASHANAH

  • Sunday, September 16 at 7:00pm
  • Monday, September 17 at 9:00am
  • Tuesday, September 18 at 9:00am

YOM KIPPUR

  • Tuesday, September 25
        Kol Nidre at 6:15pm
  • Wednesday, September 26
        Morning at 9:30am
        Yizkor at 1:00pm
        Mincha at 4:45pm
        Neilah at 6:00pm
        Shofar will be Sounded at 7:27pm

    On the first night of Rosh Hashanah, the service will be followed by a festive Kiddush. 
    On Yom Kippur, following the blowing of the shofar, we offer break-the-fast refreshments.  


REFORM

Led by Student Rabbi Sydney Henning

ROSH HASHANAH

  • Sunday, September 16 at 7:00pm
  • Monday, September 17 at 9:30am

YOM KIPPUR

  • Tuesday, September 25 
        Kol Nidre at 6:30pm
  • Wednesday, September 26
        Morning at 9:30am 
        Meditation at 12:00pm
        Text Study at 2:00pm 
        Yizkor/Neilah at 5:30pm 

    On the first night of Rosh Hashanah, the service will be followed by a festive Kiddush.  
    On Yom Kippur, following the blowing of the shofar, we offer break-the-fast refreshments.  

ORTHODOX

Led by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan and Sharona Kaplan

ROSH HASHANAH

  • There will not be Orthodox services for Rosh Hashanah this year.  We apologize for any inconvenience.
  • Orthodox Participants are encouraged to attend an alternate service in the area and have been warmly welcomed by several area synagogues.
  • Arrangements have been made with the following congregations who are eager to embrace members of our Hillel family. 
  • Rabbi Abner Weiss – Westwood Village Synagogue –1148 Westwood Blvd (corner of Lindbrook)- Rab.ab@mac.com
  • Rabbi Avi Stewart, Westwood Kehilla Synagogue – 10523 Santa Monica Blvd – AviStewart@gmail.com
  • Please email one of the Rabbis to reserve your seat.
     Participants are encouraged to attend an alternate service in the area and have been warmly welcomed by several area synagogues.  Arrangements have been made with the following congregations who are eager to embrace members of our Hillel family.  
     
    Rabbi Abner Weiss – Westwood Village Synagogue –1148 Westwood Blvd (corner of Lindbrook)- Rab.ab@mac.com
    Rabbi Avi Stewart, Westwood Kehilla Synagogue – 10523 Santa Monica Blvd – AviStewart@gmail.com
     
    Please email one of the Rabbis to reserve your seat.

YOM KIPPUR

  • Tuesday, September 25
        Kol Nidre at 6:15pm
  • Wednesday, September 26
        Shachrit at 9:15am 
        Neilah at 5:30pm
        Fast Ends at 7:35pm 

    Please contact Rabbi Aryeh and Sharona Kaplan at rabbiaryeh@uclahillel.org / sharona@uclahillel.org for more information on these Orthodox services.

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LOCATION AND PARKING

All services to be held at:

Hillel at UCLA
574 Hilgard Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90024

PARKING will be available at UCLA's Lot 2 at the SW corner of Westholme and Hilgard for $11 per car per day (or $4 per car for handicap placards). Please proceed to the kiosk at the entrance, or see attendants on the ramp to Lot 2. If no attendant is available, follow the signs around the lot to self-pay parking. In case of parking overflow, you may be directed to Lot 3 near the corner of Hilgard and Sunset. 


There is also Limited Street Parking. Please arrive early to ensure space. 

Illegally parked vehicles will be towed at owners’ expense

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  • No Parking at Hillel
  • No Parking on the 600 block of Thayer Avenue
  • No Parking on Strathmore Drive between Hilgard and Warner
  • No Parking on the 600 block of Westholme. 
  • No Parking in red zones or at street meters. 
  • Limited restricted parking is EXEMPT for the High Holy Day Services on the streets surrounding Hillel (except for streets above) between the boundaries of Beverly Glen and Veteran, Wilshire and Sunset.


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REGISTRATION:  Please register using the link below. Tickets and parking information will be mailed one week prior to Rosh Hashanah.  All tickets purchased after 9:00am on 9/06/12 will be held at Will Call.  PLEASE NOTE: Students will not receive tickets - all students will have their names on the registration list and will be asked to show student ID upon arrival.

HELPFUL HINT: The building can occasionally be chilly. We will make every effort to keep the temperature regulated, but we recommend that you wear layers so that you can be comfortable throughout the services.




We thank Dr. William Isacoff for his generous sponsorship
of our High Holy Days Services.



For more information, please contact us
at 310-208-3081 x214 or deanne@uclahillel.org. 


 

On the first night of Rosh Hashamah, the service will be followed by a festive Kiddush.  
On Yom Kippur, following the blowing of the shofar, we offer break-the-fast refreshments.  


On the first night of Rosh Hashamah, the service will be followed by a festive Kiddush.  
On Yom Kippur, following the blowing of the shofar, we offer break-the-fast refreshments.  









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