Beth Ami Temple to hold free High Holiday virtual services
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 8/31/20
Beth Ami Temple of Paradise Valley will open virtually to the community as it welcomes congregants and non-members to its High Holiday online services in September.
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Beth Ami Temple to hold free High Holiday virtual services
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Independent Newsmedia
Beth Ami Temple of Paradise Valley will open virtually to the community as it welcomes congregants and non-members to its High Holiday online services in September.
Beth Ami has provided a place of worship and connections for over 43 years, according to a press release.
Non-members are invited to participate in the online services at no charge as a way to reach unaffiliated Jewish people wanting to attend a house of worship during these unprecedented and troubled times.
Beth Ami acknowledges, noted the release, that this is the time for caring and uniting amongst people.
“This is probably the kindest thing we can do at this most anxious time,” said board member, Linda Brickman in a prepared statement.
The boutique synagogue, comprised of active and involved adults seeking Jewish religious and social connections, held virtual Friday night Shabbat services during the summer, the release said.
Upcoming services:
7:30 p.m. Sept. 18 - Rosh Hashanah Eve
10 a.m. Sept. 19 - Rosh Hashanah Day
7:30 p.m. Sept. 27 - Kol Nidre Eve
10 a.m. Sept. 28 - Yom Kippur Day
4 p.m. Sept. 28 - Yom Kippur Memorial Service and Conclusion
Likewise, Rabbi Allison Lawton and Cantorial Soloist Mike Robbins will lead the services accompanied by pianist Linda Prideaux, added the release.
Phoenix Symphony violinist Lan Qui will also provide musical accompaniment during the Kol Nidre. Prayers will be displayed during the service so viewers can join in at home.
Services for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur can be accessed at bethamitemple.org, according to a press release.