High Holidays 2025 / 5786
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High Holiday Tickets
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Elul Reflections
Book of Remembrance
Rosh HaShanah Service Schedule
Yom Kippur Service Schedule
Rosh HaShanah Family Service Schedule
Yom Kippur Family Service Schedule
Prepare for the High Holidays:
High Holiday Tickets
Ansche Chesed membership includes High Holiday tickets for Individual, Family, and Student members. Please either renew your membership and request tickets, or fill out our membership application if joining us as members for the first time.
Nonmembers are welcome to purchase tickets to attend our High Holiday services. While our assigned seats in the Sanctuary are sold out, you can still purchase overflow tickets using our online form. These are for the same Sanctuary services, including all of Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, but entitle you to sit in any empty seat until the ticket holder shows up, at which point you would need to move to another available seat. Please contact the office with any questions
Note that Sanctuary services will have assigned seating during services on the first day of Rosh HaShanah, Kol Nidre, and Yom Kippur, while Rosh HaShanah Evening and second day services will be open seating (as marked in the schedule below). Tickets include all listed Sanctuary services.
Virtual Services
We will be livestreaming services on Erev Rosh HaShanah, morning services on both days of Rosh HaShanah, Kol Nidre, and throughout the day on Yom Kippur.
In order to access the livestream link, please fill out our online form: https://anschechesed.shulcloud.com/form/virtual-high-holiday-service-link-request-2025.html
You can fill it out at any time, and will automatically receive an email with the link upon submitting.
The email will also include a link to a digital copy of the mahzor.
Family Services and Childcare
Families are invited to join Ansche Chesed’s FREE Family Services, with options for children of different ages. See below for a full service schedule, or learn more and RSVP.
We also offer paid childcare, so you can drop off your children with experienced childcare providers while you attend services. Learn more and register
Elul Programming
Prepare for Rosh HaShanah with Ansche Chesed! Stay tuned for more info and additional programs.
The Longings of Our Hearts and Offerings of Our Lips, with Hazzan Natasha HirschhornSeptember 4 at 7pm in the Mayer Cavalier Chapel Join Hazzan Hirschhorn for an evening of song and reflection, as the month of Elul begins. Let’s open our hearts to the music of the High Holiday season, rich with memories of years past and inspiration for reconnection with God, our community and our truest selves. RSVP here, walk-ins welcome. |
Mirroring the Thirteen Middot of God, with Rabbi Yael Hammerman and Rabbinic Intern Abigail Goldberg-ZelizerSeptember 11, 7pm in the Mayer Cavalier Chapel Join Rabbi Yael Hammerman and AC Rabbinic Social Action intern Abigail Goldberg-Zelizer as we look closely at selections of the High Holiday liturgy through the lens of communal obligation, and think together about how we can shape our own behavior this Elul as a reflection of God’s 13 Middot (attributes). RSVP here, walk-ins welcome. |
Welcome Back Elul Potluck PicnicSunday, September 13 from 4-6pm in Central Park AC members of all ages are invited to a Shabbat afternoon “Welcome Back Elul Potluck” in Central Park to enjoy the beginning of fall together, and reconnect before Rosh Hashanah! We will eat, play and schmooze. Learn More and RSVP |
Selichot: Judges on the Day of JudgementSunday, September 13 at 8:30pm in Hirsch Hall Please join us for a Selichot evening program that will stimulate your mind and your soul, and help you get ready for the season of Teshuva, or “repentance.” Rosh HaShanah is called Yom HaDin, the “day of judgment,” when Jews stand before God, the “judge of all the world.” Join three thoughtful Jews who serve as judges in their day jobs – the Hon. Seth Marnin of the New York Court of Claims, and the Hon. Ralph Wolf, of NYC criminal court, both AC members, and the Hon. Pamela Scheininger, of NYC family court – to reflect on religious metaphors of judgment, mercy, equity and guilt. Following the panel, at about 9:45pm, please join us for the beautiful and moving penitential prayers. Learn More and RSVP |
Elul Reflections Through Watercolor and Collage, with Amy Tenenouser and Rabbi Yael HammermanSunday, September 14 from 10:30am – 12pm in 5 North In this Elul workshop presented by AC member and artist Amy Tenenouser and Rabbi Yael Hammerman, participants will be introduced to visual ideas of memory, reflection and change through the work of artists such as Marc Chagall, Hannah Hoch and Phillip Guston, and Jewish poetry to ground our process. Working from both Still Life Set-ups as well as themes that invoke imagination and life stories, participants will use watercolor and/or collaging to tap into their own unique form of creative expression. This workshop is geared at adults. Learn More and Register |
Alan Mintz Memorial Study SessionSunday, September 14 from 12:15 – 1:30pm on Zoom Join Minyan M’at for the annual Zoom teaching session in memory of our dear friend Alan Mintz, z”l. Alan was the Kekst Professor of Hebrew Literature at JTS and a longtime member of Ansche Chesed and Minyan M’at. This session commemorates Alan’s 8th yahrzeit. Teaching this year’s session will be Alan’s friend Rabbi Daniel Lehmann. RSVPs requested |
Sweet New Year: Family Shabbat Services and DinnerFriday, September 19 on the Roof Services at 5:30pm, Dinner at 6pm Back to School, new extracurriculars and… Rosh Hashanah?? Oh my! Let AC take one thing off your plate, and cook Shabbat dinner for you before the High Holidays. Learn more and register by Tuesday, September 16 at 10am |
Akedat Yitzhak in Fine Art, with Lilly KaufmanSaturday, September 20 after Kiddush (around 12:45pm) in the Multipurpose Room For almost 1,500 years, fine artists have grappled with the terse, complex story of the Binding of Isaac, giving us powerful visual interpretations which many of us have never seen. Following kiddush, AC member Lilly Kaufman will share selected historic and modern images, and lead a conversation about these works to help deepen our experience of this story when we hear it chanted on the second day of Rosh HaShanah. RSVP here, walk-ins welcome. |
ROOTED: A Jewish Day of Service for the Earth, with AdamahSunday, September 21 Join New Yorkers of all ages from across NYC, Westchester, and Long Island, for ROOTED – a powerful, hands-on volunteer day of environmental service grounded in Jewish values. From parks to beaches to gardens, we’ll roll up our sleeves and care for the earth together, as one big New York family. AC will have its own volunteer group working together at a designated site. Learn More and Register When the registration form asks “Are you joining a group from one of our participating organizations?”, make sure to select “Ansche Chesed (Manhattan)” from the list of options! |
Elul Reflections
In preparation for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, we again asked a number of members to reflect on how they approach these holidays.
You can find all of this year and last year’s Elul Reflections online
Book of Remembrance
The Book of Remembrance lists those close to us who have passed away, but who have not been forgotten. This year we will have both a printed version for distribution at the High Holidays, and a virtual version that you can add names to throughout the year.
You can submit names and view the Book of Remembrance online.
If you have any questions about submitting names, please contact the office.
Service Schedule
Rosh HaShanah
Monday, September 22Evening Services – 6:30pm West Side Minyan Evening Services – 6:30pm |
Tuesday, September 23Sanctuary Morning Services – 9am Minyan M’at Morning Services – 9am West Side Minyan Morning Services – 9:30am Tashlikh – 4:45pm Minha/Ma’ariv – 6:30pm |
Wednesday, September 24Sanctuary Morning Services – 9am Minyan M’at Morning Services – 9am West Side Minyan Morning Services – 9:30am Minha/Ma’ariv – 6:30pm |
Yom Kippur
Family Service Schedule
Family services are free and open to all, with registration in advance.
Rosh HaShanah
Tuesday, September 23 and Wednesday, September 24Mishpacha Service (Ages 0 – 4, with parents) – 10:30-11:30am Yigdal Service (Ages 5 – 7, Kindergarten – 2nd grade, with parents) – 10:30-11:45am Bnai Chesed Service (Ages 8-12, 3rd through 6th grade, kids only) – 10:30-11:45am Tashlikh – 4:45pm (on Tuesday, September 23) Rosh HaShanah Teen Schmooze – 12-12:45pm (on Wednesday, September 24) |
Yom Kippur
Thursday, October 2Mishpacha Service (Ages 0 – 4, with parents) – 10:30-11:30am Yigdal Service (Ages 5 – 7, Kindergarten – 2nd grade, with parents) – 10:30-11:45am Bnai Chesed Service (Ages 8-12, 3rd through 6th grade, kids only) – 10:30-11:45am Yom Kippur Teen Schmooze – 12-12:45pm Dramatic Telling of Jonah and the Whale with Jerry Raik – 4:30pm Ne’ila Light Parade – 6:45pm |

