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    Yom Kippur: Day of At-One-Ment is time for healing and hope

    September 21, 2025No Comments
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    Rabbi Alicia Magal
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    Sedona, AZ -The Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley, located at 100 Meadowlark Drive off Route 179 in Sedona, is a welcoming, egalitarian, inclusive congregation dedicated to building a link from the past to the future by providing religious, educational, social and cultural experiences.

    The JCSVV offers soul-enriching services, programs, and classes, all listed on the synagogue website, jcsvv.org. Office telephone: 928 204-1286. Visitors are welcome to attend services after a security check. Those who cannot attend in person can access the service through zoom. come celebrate the remaining High Holy days with our community.

    Rabbi Magal will lead Friday evening services on September 26 at 5:30 pm. This Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is called Shabbat Shuvah, the Sabbath of Return, based on the prophetic reading from Hosea 14: 2-3 beginning “Shuvah Yisrael, Return O Israel…” The whole theme of this High Holy Day season is about returning to the correct path, and choosing blessing and life.  The service will include songs to usher in the Sabbath, prayers of healing for loved ones, and Kaddish, the Mourner’s prayer in memory of those who have passed away recently or around this date in past years.  The weekly Torah portion is  Vayeleich (Deuteronomy 31: 1-30) in which Moses gives Joshua the mantle of leadership and comes to the end of his long life of leadership.  Kiddush and Motzi (blessings over the wine/juice and sweet round challah symbolizing the fullness and continuity of the new year) and socializing follow the service.

    No Minyan service, Meditation class on Wednesday, or Torah study on Thursday this week because of Yom Kippur holy day services.

    The eve of Yom Kippur begins with the Kol Nidre service on Wednesday, October 1, at 6:30 pm led by Rabbi Magal and Cantorial soloist Marden Paul. Yom Kippur services continue on Thursday morning at 10:00 am.  During the afternoon break there will be a discussion group led by Sheldon Hersh on the Book of Jonah from 1:30 – 3:30 pm.  Yizkor memorial service begins at 5:00 pm followed by the Ne’ilah closing service that will end around 6:30 pm.  A Break-the-Fast meal will be served immediately following the conclusion of the Yom Kippur services.

    The Social Action Committee is collecting non-perishable foods, as well as infant formula and feminine hygiene products, for the local Sedona food pantry.  During the High Holy Days the collection bin is located in the synagogue lobby.

    We wish all our members, guests, and neighbors a sense of wholeness and peace, included in the word Shalom. May you be written in the Book of Life for the coming year.

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    Rabbi Alicia Magal

    Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley, Arizona, USA
    www.jcsvv.org

    Office: 928 204-1286

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    The Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley is a welcoming, egalitarian, inclusive congregation dedicated to building a link from the past to the future by providing religious, educational, social and cultural experiences. We choose to remain unaffiliated in order to respect and serve the rich diversity of our members and visitors.

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