High Holiday Services 2023

Shofar Across Brooklyn - Find the Sounds of the Shofar Near You. Hosted by local organizations and synagogues.

Find A High Holiday Service - Find a list of High Holiday services that welcome the broader Jewish community.

High Holidays with Rabbi Bailey Romano at Brooklyn Heights Synagogue - Join Rabbi Bailey Romano, the new Associate Rabbi at Brooklyn Heights (Reform) Synagogue, for a warm and inclusive High Holidays celebration. Students at Brooklyn College and beyond are invited to reach out to Rabbi Romanoto to join this vibrant community and make the High Holidays memorable.

Holidays

Celebrate the holidays with us. Days and weeks leading up to a Jewish holiday we have programs for students from beginners (no Jewish education) to advanced (attended Yeshiva all their lives) to find inspiration and meaning and learn something new from their peers and professionals in the field. From building and decorating a sukkah on campus to cooking homemade latkes, Hillel provides a comfortable atmosphere to celebrate the Jewish holidays in a variety of creative ways. All students are welcome!


Services

Daily Mincha (afternoon) prayer takes place in the Hillel Monday - Thursday at 1:45PM.

Email Daniel@bchillel.org to join the WhatsApp group.


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Shabbat at Hillel

We celebrate Shabbat as a big community 3-4 times a semester at the Hillel House. All meals are FREE with a theme of the night and there is always an awesome oneg (dessert & games) to follow. Check our calendar for specific dates.

Niche Shabbats

These meals are usually smaller and cater to the different communities we have at the Hillel. These Shabbat celebrations may be hosted at the Hillel House or someone’s home. If you would like to host a Shabbat in your home and get funding for it, please e-mail Yelena@bchillel.org.

Shabbat at the Alberts:

Rabbi Daniel and Rebbetzin Marjorie Albert open their lovely home to students and alumni to join them for Shabbat, be it for Oneg, Shabbat dinner, Shabbat lunch, or for Seudah Shlishit [the mystical meal conducted at the conclusion of the Sabbat]. For more information, please contact Daniel@bchillel.org.