The Holy days and more

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The essentials

  • This Tuesday night- Kneadit- bake it and take it-  RSVP here
  • Yom Kippur in Uptown- RSVP HERE  September 17th-18th
  • Yom Kippur Breakfast- Sat. night after the fast at Chabad
  • Sukkah building- help needed email zvi@Theintownchabad.com if you can help
  • Sukkot Schedule
  • Sukkot Dessert open house- RSVP HERE  September 22nd.
  • Simchat Torah blowout- September 30th RSVP here

Tuesday night- Kneadit  7PM  @ Chabad of Dallas 6710 leveland rd.     Rsvp Here

We knead it, they need it!                
Join young adults from all over Dallas and be a part of a very special mitzvah. Our first night of challah-baking is this Tuesday, September 7th. We will then deliver the challot to elderly Jewish residents across the city on Wednesday — just in time for Rosh Hashanah!

KneadIt, a new program of the Intown Chabad, aims to provide participants the opportunity to bond with each other, bake challah and deliver the goodies while developing relationships with Jewish elderly individuals across the city.

Due to space and supply limitations, we will be meeting at North Dallas Chabad instead of the uptown location. Please contact Michelle Weinberg or Becky Tanenbaum with questions. See you there!
there will be no regular tuesday night class at Chabad

Yom Kippur in Uptown Schedule     RSVP here

September 17 at 7:00pm – September 18 at 8:00pm

Location The Crescent Hotel- Gallery Ballroom

400 Crescent Court  Dallas, TX

IT’S NOT JUST A SERVICE, IT’S AN EXPERIENCE!

From our inspiring and meaningful easy to follow services, to our holiday dining, experience the High Holidays like never before.

*Easy to follow explanatory services

*Hebrew/English prayer books

*Sing traditional melodies

*No background or affiliation required

*Yom Kippur break-fast buffet dinner

YOM KIPPUR EVENING SERVICE: Friday 17 September

Fast Begins: 7:14 pm

Kol Nidrei Services: 7:15 pm

YOM KIPPUR DAY SERVICE:  

Saturday 18 September

Morning Services: 9:00am

Yizkor Memorial Service Remembering the departed: 11:30am

Afternoon Service: 5:40pm

Neila Closing Service: 6:55pm

Followed by a “Break-the-Fast” at 8:07 pm

What to wear:

Dress like an angel= White! Tradition has it that we dress in white on Yom Kippur. Think flowing white linens! Its not a must, but its a nice thing to do!

No leather shoes (Converse All stars, toms crocs all work! )

Cost? FREE, But hay! if you love what we are doing? Make a donation  here

PLEASE RSVP IF PLAN ON COMING!

Also, consider staying in the area so you can be completely immersed and not need to drive !

Sukkot in Uptown

There is lots going on for Sukkot. We need all the help we can get with services, so if you can come for Services any of the days please do!

Wed. night Sep 22nd
Services 7PM
Open Sukkah desert 9-11PM at the Drizin’s Sukkah details and rsvp here

Thursday 10AM Yom Tov Davening followed by Kiddush in the Sukkah
Thursday night 7PM Evening Services
Friday 10AM Services
Friday night 7PM Services
Sat morning Services 10AM followed by a Kiddush

Simchat Torah blowout Sept 30th thursday night- rsvp here

If you are going to do something Jewish once a year, this is it!
Last years Simchat Torah went till 4AM! Sweet.
Full stocked bar, dancing and singing all night long!
Our famous Mitzvah and shot auction will be in full swing!

Whats the deal? Every year we finish the Torah at Shul at this time, and we get so happy that we just dance a whole night with the Torah.


Zvi Drizin

www.TheIntownChabad.com Constantly updated!
214-810-6770
2723 Routh st.
Dallas, 75201

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