Fasting just got EASIER. Happy New Year 5783, Chicago! From Kol Nidre to Shofar blowing to breaking the fast, find your Yom Kippur plans on the ChiTribe Holiday Guide. Whether you want streaming or IRL, find all the options on this guide. ChiTribe will be updating this guide as new information is added. Stay updated and Find Your Tribe.
When is Kol Nidre 2022?
October 4, 2022 at Sundown
Erev Yom Kippur Service
October 4 @ 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM

Congregation Ahavat Olam invites you to attend their uplifting High Holy Day Services on Zoom, led by Rabbi Nancy Landsman and Cantor Joanna P. Lind. Open to all, free of charge (donation requested), and registration required. All the prayers will be on the screen.
Kol Nidre with Anshe Emet YAD
October 4 @ 6pm PM – 7:30 PM

The YAD High Holy Days tickets are for those 22-36 years of age who are NOT already Anshe Emet Synagogue members. If you are a member of Anshe Emet Synagogue, a ticket is part of your membership. If you would like to become a member, please speak with a staff member!
Northwestern Hillel High Holidays: Erev Yom Kippur 5783
October 4 @ 6:15 PM – 8:00 PM

Please note Erev Yom Kippur Options: Reform begins at 6:30pm and Conservative begins at 6:15pm. Your ticket enables Northwestern Hillel to bring wonderful High Holiday service leaders and also supports our Shabbat dinners, Birthright Israel trips, theater performances, a capella singing, and an exceptional Hillel staff.
JRC’s Kol Nidre Service
October 4 @ 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Kol Nidre: Tuesday, October 4, 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm (Indoors at First United Methodist Church (FUMC) Evanston & livestreamed, tickets required)
We return to First United Methodist Church to begin our 25-hour Yom Kippur spiritual retreat together. Rabbi Rachel Weiss and Cantor Howard Friedland lead us through our Day of Atonement and reflection with music, sermon, poetry, and liturgy.
Kol Nidre with Mishkan
October 4 @ 6:45 PM – 9:00 PM

High Holidays at Mishkan are a chance to enter the reflective and joyful space that so many of us so desperately need right now. A space to sift through the chaos and pain of this past year, and gain strength and inspiration from our tradition, our music, our prayers, and our community. At High Holidays, we recommit to the places, people, and issues that matter most in our lives, and envision the world as it could be. Whether you’re with us in-person or joining our live-stream, we look forward to reflecting, dreaming, and davening with you about how we build our world from love — together.
Kol Nidre Guide
October 4 @ 7:45 PM

As Chicago’s original Jewish Renewal community, we seek to deepen the ongoing, joyful, and fundamental connection with a God who connects us all. Please join us, in affiliation with Mitzuit, as Rabbi Menachem Cohen and Cantor Anita Silvert lead us in lively, meaningful, participatory, and egalitarian services, where everyone is welcome. L’shana Tova.
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