Davvening & Holidays
Learn about prayer life and holiday observance at Hinenu! Check out our calendar here.
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Shabbat
Shabbat services alternate each week between Kabbalat Shabbat and Shabbat morning services.
Click here for the Shabbat schedule.We use siddur Eit Ratzon, a fully transliterated prayerbook.
Davvening style features lots of chant and song, and is primarily in Hebrew. To lead services or chant Torah or megillah, be in touch with our gabbay!
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High Holy Days
Dates in 2025
Rosh HaShanah: September 22-24
Yom Kippur: October 1-2
Sukkot: October 6-13
Simchat Torah: October 14-15High Holy Day services are musical, participatory, warm, and raucous. We use machzor Kol HaNeshamah.
Other useful links:
Holiday meals on 9/23 and 10/1 requiring signup
Volunteer to help our holidays run smoothly
Childcare schedule
Map to Herring Run Trail for 9/26 tashlich -
Holiday celebrations
Join us for an Up All Night, an all night study in honor of Shavuot, Tuba Av, Hinenu’s celebration of Tu b’Av with tubas and speed dating, renowned Purim parties and unhinged shpiels, sweet and cozy Hannukah celebration, and community Passover seders. To lead services or chant Torah or megillah, be in touch with our gabbay!
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Morning Minyan
Convened in 2020, Morning minyan meets on Zoom from 8-9am EST Monday through Friday, and 9-10am on Sunday.
Davvening style ranges from a more Reconstructionist-traditional to avodat lev style service, to creative writing, music, and art making practices. Click here to join the daily Zoom.