Sunday,
September 16  
  8:00 PM
  Rosh Hashanah Eve Service
Reception will follow this Service
Monday,
September 17
  9:30 AM
11:00 AM
  Rosh Hashanah Youth Service
Rosh Hashanah Adult Morning Service
High Holy Day Schedule 2012
801 Bering Drive
Houston, Texas
77057
Tel: 713/782-4162
Fax: 713/782-4167
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Tuesday,
September 25
  8:00 PM
  Kol Nidre - Yom Kippur Eve
Wednesday,
September 26
  9:30 AM
11:00 AM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:30 PM
  Yom Kippur Youth Service
Yom Kippur Adult Morning Service
Holy Days Dicussion Hour
Meditation Hour
Afternoon Service
Memorial Service/Concluding Services
Break the Fast
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Entrance:  For all services, please use the parking lot entrance (at the rear
of the building).

Children:  We encourage children of all ages to attend our Youth Services.
We welcome all children who are able to sit respectfully throughout the
service to attend with their parents. Childcare is available for a nominal fee.
Please complete the enclosed childcare form and return it to the Temple.  
Access form here.

Services Which Don’t Require A Ticket:  No ticket is required for any of the
Youth Services or the Yom Kippur Meditation, Memorial, and Concluding
Services. We encourage you to invite your friends to these services.

Memorials: A Memorial Booklet will be published this year for the Yom Kippur
Memorial Service.  Any member wishing to have departed loved ones
included in the booklet should send the name(s) in writing, together
with the requested donation of $18.00 per name, to the temple office by
September 12.  
Access form here.

Tickets:  Tickets have be mailed.  If you do not have yours, please all the
temple.

Break Fast:  Would you like to contribute to this year's break fast?  Access
form here.

Listening Devices:
Hearing assistance devices are available for High Holy Days services.  We
only have a limited number, so please call the temple office to reserve one.

Questions:   If you have any questions, please call the Temple Office at
(713) 782-4162
(top of page)
When someone asked what
do we eat on Rosh
Hashanah, what is the first
thing that comes to mind?  

Apples and Honey??  We
have a recipe for you.

This
Apple Honey Challah
recipe is perfect to start a
sweet new year.

Do you have  favorite
Holiday Recipe?  Email the
recipe to
adulted@hcrj.org.
Apple Honey Challah
for Rosh Hashanah