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Anshe Emet Synagogue 3751 N. Broadway, Chicago All Anshe Emet Anshe Emet Synagogue 3751 N. Broadway, Chicago All Anshe Emet ticket holding families with children in K and younger are invited to inspiring and interactive High Holiday Services. Music, stories, and of course, the Shofar! Date/Time: September 17 (1st day Rosh Hashanah), September 18 (Rosh Hashanah 2nd day), September 26 (Yom Kippur). All Young Family High Holiday services begin at 8:45 am. Beth Emet Synagogue 1224 Dempster, Evanston Beth Emet’s Young Children’s High Holiday Services are geared towards families with children through preschool age. Services are held in the Sanctuary and are open to the community. Young Children’s Services include a lot of singing, Beth Emet’s own junior shofar blowers, and a story. On Rosh Hashanah afternoon, join us for Popsicles On The Playground after services. Date/Time: September 17 (Rosh Hashanah) and September 26 (Yom Kippur). Services begin at 2:30 pm. Emanuel Congregation 5959 N Sheridan Road, Chicago Emanuel Congregation’s Family High Holiday services will take place on Rosh Hashanah (September 17) and Yom Kippur (September 26). There is no charge for the community service. Call the Emanuel synagogue office for details – 773-561-5173. North Suburban Synagogue Beth El 1175 Sheridan Road, Highland Park NSS Beth El is pleased to offer Children's High Holiday Services. All services are for members only. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Contact Ali Drumm, 847-432-8900, for more information. The following options are available for families: Babysitting (ages 6 months-2 years) Gan Chagim (age 2) Tot Chagim (ages 3-5) Mini Minyan (Kindergarten-Grade 2) Junior Congregation (Grades 3-5) Kadima Congregation (Grades 6-7) Two Family Services - On the first day of Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur there will be a Preschool Family Service and on the 2nd day of Rosh Hashanah families with young children have the option to worship together in the Young Family Service. Teen Minyan Tashlich - Join our teens as they lead the entire congregation in the tradition of symbolically casting away our sins by throwing bread into the lake. On Monday, September 17 at 6:00 pm (the first day of Rosh Hashanah), Beth El teens from our USY chapter will lead us in a short meaningful ceremony in the synagogue backyard before Mincha/Maariv services. Families of all ages are invited to join in this meaningful and enjoyable experience. Oak Park Temple B’nai Abraham Zion 1235 North Harlem Avenue Oak Park Please join Oak Park Temple for High Holiday Tot Services. These services are geared toward families with preschool aged children. Services will last approximately 40 minutes. Tickets are not required. Date/Time: Monday, September 17, 2:00 pm (Rosh Hashanah) and Wednesday, September 26, 2:00 pm (Yom Kippur) RSVP info: For more information please contact Temple Administrator, Danielle Sandler, at 708-386-3937 Temple Beth-El 3610 Dundee Road, Northbrook Temple Beth-El High Holiday Children’s Service - For children below 3rd grade and their families. Tickets are not required. Date/Time: Monday, September 17, 2:30 pm (Rosh Hashanah) and Wednesday, September 26, 1:30 pm (Yom Kippur) Location: Temple Beth-El High Holiday services are held at Glenbrook South High School, 4000 W. Lake Ave, Glenview RSVP info: Contact Janice Hadesman at 847-205-9982, ext 211 Temple Beth-El Sukkot Family Celebration - Create decorations for the Sukkah and stay for a pizza dinner followed by a Sukkot Family Service. Date/Time: Sunday, September 30, 4:30 pm Location: Temple Beth-El RSVP info: Reservations are required for dinner. Contact Janice Hadesman, 847-205-9982 ext 211 Temple Beth Israel 3601 W. Dempster Street, Skokie Temple Beth Israel First Day Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Young Families Holiday Service - For families with children ages 5 and under. Non-members welcome. No tickets required. Date/Time: Monday, September 17 (Rosh Hashanah) and Wednesday, September 26 (Yom Kippur), 9:00 am Location: Temple Beth Israel High Holiday services are held in the Evanston Township High School Cafeteria (1600 Dodge Avenue, Evanston) Temple Beth Israel First Day Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Family Service – Following the Family Service children in pre-K through 3rd grade are invited to participate in special programming complete with holiday activities and snacks until the conclusion of the adult morning service. Tickets required for adults. Date/Time: Monday, September 17 (Rosh Hashanah) and Wednesday, September 26 (Yom Kippur), 10:00 am Location: Temple Beth Israel High Holiday services are held in the Evanston Township High School Cafeteria (1600 Dodge Avenue, Evanston) Temple Sholom of Chicago 3480 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago If there is a child in your family who is under 5-years-old, he or she will love celebrating the High Holy Days with stories and singing. Join Temple Sholom as their majestic Sanctuary becomes utterly “kid-friendly”! Date/Time: Monday, September 17 (Rosh Hashanah), 4:00 pm and Wednesday, September 26 (Yom Kippur), 1:30 pm RSVP info: If you are not a Temple member and are planning to attend Tot Services there is a fee of $54 per family. Please contact Gan Shalom at 773-525-4867 or Tara Patek to reserve tickets. .
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