Welcome to our 2022/5783 High Holy Days...
Join us for joyful High Holy Day services and programs as we celebrate beginnings and renew our commitment to building a world of justice, connection, and peace.
Thank you for taking a few moments to complete a registration form for in person and virtual attendance at our High Holy Days. Given that we have a limited number of seats, we are instituting a policy of asking our members and friends (non-members) to register for the services they wish to attend (both in person and virtually). Our top priority is that everyone who wishes to join us in person may do so. We cannot assure you will have a seat if you do not register.
CLICK HERE for our Covid-19 Policy, active during the High Holy Days.
PLEASE NOTE: Erev Rosh Hashanah (Family and Main Service), Rosh Hashanah (Day 1), Kol Nidre, and Yom Kippur services will be at
Highlands Church, 1700 S. Grant Street, Denver 80210: DIRECTIONS
Volunteers Needed and Appreciated!
For schedule and times (plus locations) for all of our services and programs:
S'lichot Service: a spriritual journey
Saturday, September 17, 8:00 to 9:30 pm
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Yizkor is the memorial service Jews recite four times a year: after the Torah reading on Yom Kippur, Shemini Atzeret (the holiday adjacent to the end of Sukkot), the last day of Passover, and the second day of Shavuot. September 16 is the last day to add or edit names for inclusion in our beautiful Yizkor Book.
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Readings: Contribute to our High Holy Days as a reader for Rosh Hashanah, Kol Nidre, and Yom Kippur!
Tuning in to the Voice of Your Soul: Writing as Spiritual Practice for Elul: Writing and Reflection Prompts for Elul
by Rabbi Katie Mizrahi (with thanks to Ritualwell)
Use these questions each day as a way to practice the soul accounting essential to teshuvah. To access your daily writing prompts for reflection.
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A Guilt-Free Guide to Successful Repentance: Preparing for the High Holy Days with Rabbi Katie
Thursday, September 22, 7:00 - 8:30 pm
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Join Us in Welcoming Rabbi Katie Mizrahi
The B’nai Havurah community joyfully welcomes Rabbi Katie to Denver as she takes the helm as our new Rabbi and leads us in High Holy Day services. Rabbi Katie brings a keen rabbinic mind, warmth, humor and authenticity, along with skills as a singer, drummer and inspirational speaker. She is known for leading joyful and inclusive services for both adults and children.