High Holidays with Hillel,
Your Holidays Away from Home
We have a variety of ways to celebrate the holidays for the people who simply like to share in a festive meal, all the way to the people who like to attend every service. It’s a choose-your-own-Judaism here at Hillel, and we invite you to partake in whatever you would like! We cannot wait to celebrate with you!
Below you can find the schedule, details, and an FAQ. For more questions or information, please email Megan at megan@cuboulderhillel.org
Rosh Hashanah Schedule 2024
Hillel is offering holiday meals at Hillel, and then we are providing private transportation (stretch limousines!) to Boulder synagogue services of your choice!
Wednesday, oct 2 - Erev Rosh Hashanah
5:00-8:00 pm - Drop-In Dinner at Hillel
Service Options:
5:00 pm - Har HaShem (Reform Synagogue) - Musical Service
6:15 pm - Bonai Shalom (Conservative Synagogue)
7:00 pm - Nevei Kodesh (Renewal Synagogue)
7:30 pm - Har HaShem (Reform Synagogue) - Traditional Service
thursday. oct 3 - Rosh Hashanah (DAY 1)
Service Options:
8:30 am - Bonai Shalom (Conservative) with sermon starting at 11:30 am
9:00 am - Nevei Kodesh (Renewal) with Torah service at 12:15 pm
10:30 am - Har HaShem (Reform)
Friday. oct 4 - Rosh Hashanah (Day 2)
1:00 pm - Apples, Honey, & Hike (RSVP necessary. Text “HIKE” to our Hillel number at 303-997-7033)
5:00 pm - Shabbat Services at Hillel
6:00 pm - Shabbat Dinner at Hillel
Yom Kippur Schedule 2024
friday, oct 11 - Erev YOM KIPPUR and shabbat
5:00-8:00 pm - Drop-In Dinner at Hillel
Service Options:
5:00 pm - Har HaShem (Reform Synagogue) - Musical Service
6:15 pm - Bonai Shalom (Conservative Synagogue)
7:00 pm - Nevei Kodesh (Renewal Synagogue)
7:30 pm - Har HaShem (Reform Synagogue) - Traditional Service
Saturday. oct 5 - YOM KIPPUR DAY
8:30 am - Bonai Shalom (Conservative) with Yizkor at 11:30 am
9:00 am - Nevei Kodesh (Renewal) with Torah service at 11:00 am and Yizkor at 12:30 pm
10:30 am - Har HaShem (Reform)
Break-the-Fast at Hillel!
7:05 pm - Break-the-Fast Meal at Hillel
High Holiday Details
All of our High Holiday experiences are free of charge at this time, however, our Hillel is dependent on the support of our community. Donations towards our program would be highly appreciated and can be made here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring my non-Jewish friend or roommate?
YES! Anyone is welcome to celebrate the holidays with us.
What will the food be like?
We will have meat meals available for all of our meals offered throughout the High Holy Days. They will be kosher-style. There will be vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free options available (and dairy-free will be in effect for all of these meals.)
Services aren’t my thing. Can I come to just the meals?
YES! We honor every way that you choose to celebrate your holidays. If attending services isn’t it, that’s okay. We’d love to have you for dinner!