Our afternoon services and events will be held at National United Methodist Church. No registration is required to attend in-person. Streaming is available.
“Ask the Rabbis” takes place in the Sanctuary after the morning Yom Kippur Sanctuary service with a panel of Temple Micah rabbis. Recommended for ages 12 and up.
Nationally recognized expert on authoritarian movements and hate violence, Eric K. Ward has spent more than 30 years promoting the promise of inclusive democracy in America. Ward is a nationally-recognized expert on the relationship between authoritarian movements, hate violence, and preserving inclusive democracy. He brings over three decades of leadership in community organizing and philanthropy to Race Forward, having worked with leaders from government, law enforcement, business, and civil rights groups to advance civil rights work. He is the first U.S. recipient of the Civil Courage Prize, an acknowledgment that, as Ward says, “America’s dream of achieving a multiracial and inclusive democracy is in danger.”
The Afternoon service includes our Avodah dance, Torah, Haftorah, Yizkor (approximately 5:30 p.m.), Neilah (approximately 6:00 p.m.), and Shofar.
Please visit our High Holy Day webpage for the most up-to-date schedule of events.
Contact the office for more information.