
Reciprocity Question? Need to secure admission out of town? Start here: URJ Reciprocity
QR Admission Codes for Holiday Services have been emailed. If you do not have your QR code, please bring your photo ID to temple for check-in.
Renewing your membership underscores the vital role our Temple and Judaism play in our lives. Your continued support is essential for sustaining our Jewish community locally and globally. As the High Holy Days approach, membership ensures not only admission to these services for household heads and children 25 and younger but also helps us uphold our cherished Jewish traditions and values together. We urge you to renew your membership.
Our new fiscal year runs from June 1, 2024 to May 31, 2025. Thank you if you’ve already renewed or started payment installments on your renewal. Your annual commitment is 100% tax-deductible.
To renew by phone, contact Iris at 305.538.7231 ext. 224.
QR Admission Code High Holy Day Process:
- All members 25 and younger will receive their QR admission code to the head(s) of the household.
- QR codes are non-transferable. Please do not forward or give your QR admission code to non-temple members, family, or friends. Your QR
- Admission is a membership benefit. If you are a temple member, you may purchase guest admission. Each guest admission is $360.
- To purchase a guest QR admission, call Craig at 305.538.7231 ext. 230.
- QR admission code is NOT needed for Yom Kippur Afternoon (Yizkor and Neilah).
• Babysitting will be available (details to follow) Register here.
• Bags and attendees are subject to search. There will be a walk-through metal detector on site.
• We’re encouraging the use of ride-share services.
For all other general questions, please contact our main telephone line at 305.538.7231.
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High Holy Days
Everyone is welcome



WAYS TO WATCH
Highlights
View Sermons and special moments from this year's High Holy Days
Memorial Book
View our Yizkor Memorial Book

RESILIENCE
High Holy Day Appeal 5785 | 2024-2025
“Every person whose heart is so moved shall bring gifts.” Exodus 25:2
We are grateful for the generous support of our donors, which enables Temple Beth Sholom to provide quality religious, educational, spiritual, and social justice programs for all. Your contribution helps provide access for members who are unable to afford full dues. Every dollar counts.
Your gift to the RESILIENCE High Holy Day Appeal will enhance your Annual Commitment to Temple Beth Sholom. Contributors who are full-time, full dues paying members* who donate an additional $250 or more are recognized in our Circle of Giving.
For more information, email Director of Advancement Katy Boyask or call 786.406.1375.
*or an Innovative School family who pay full tuition


Selichot
September 9, 2023
7:00 p.m. Film “The Rhapsody”
“The Rhapsody” is a documentary that unfolds like a thriller. Composer and Holocaust survivor Leo Spellman’s secret wartime diary and long-lost orchestral masterpiece are the framework that bring his remarkable tale of survival to life. His eighteen months in hiding, fueled by fear, heroic resistance and raw guts, are portrayed through bold artwork and animation narrated by Stephen Fry.
The documentary features concert performances in Canada and Poland, rare archival footage, and an uplifting finale that recognizes Spellman’s legacy in the Polish town where he narrowly escaped death.
8:45 p.m. Coffee and Dessert Reception
9:00 p.m. Interactive Selichot Service
Our Selichot observance, led by our Clergy and Congregants, infuses the power of Teshuvah
(Repentance) with the heartfelt serenity of Tikvah (Hope). Our service begins with Havdalah ceremony; continues with heartfelt prayers, soulful music, time for introspection; and concludes with the stirring blast of the Shofar.
Questions? Contact Director of Congregational Engagement Mark Baranek at or call 305 538-7231.