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  Choose a path from the variety of High Holiday service options to begin your spiritual journey. No matter
  where you turn, dynamic service leaders will guide you to the places you want to visit and the ideas you
  want to explore in 5774.


 


 
  Tickets go on sale Monday, July 8 at 10:00 am. There is a $10 administrative fee per 
   service ticket
. All tickets will be mailed. Please expect to 2-4 weeks for delivery. Please
   see registration page for ticket pricing for the 6th in the City New Year's Eve Party and
   6th in the City Rosh Hashanah Yoga and Meditation. 

  Ticket fees are not tax-deductible.


 

 

 

        
  NEW! 6
th in the City New Year's Eve Party
  Ring in the start of the High Holidays with a kick-off celebration on Erev Rosh Hashanah following the
  Participatory Service.
  For those in their 20s and 30s

  LOCATION: To be announced


  6th in the City Progressive Service
  Welcoming and spiritual service blending old and new traditions. 
  For those in their 20s and 30s

 
Rabbi Shira Stutman and Chazzan David Goldstein
  LOCATION:
Calvary Baptist Church • 755 8th Street, NW
  
  6th in the City Participatory Service
  Accessible service filled with inspiration, music, and tradition. 
  For those in their 20s and 30s 

  Rabbi Scott Perlo and rabbinical student Jessica Kate Meyer
  LOCATION: Chinese Community Church 500 I Street, NW

 
  Traditional Service
  Inspirational service integrating song and story. 

  Rabbi Avis Miller and Chazzan Larry Paul
  LOCATION:
Sixth & I (Sanctuary)
  
  MesorahDC Guided Service
  Traditional and thought-provoking service with separate seating for women and men.
  For those in their 20s and 30s
  Rabbis Zvi Teitelbaum and Shmuel Berkman with Chazzans Dovid Lefkowitz
  and Simcha Perkal
  LOCATION:
Sixth & I (Downstairs)
  
  MIND-BODY JOURNEY: 6th in the City Rosh Hashanah Yoga and Meditation
  Mindfully celebrate the second day of the New Year with yoga, meditation, and text study, followed by
  a vegetarian lunch.
  For those in their 20s and 30s

  Rabbi Shira Stutman and yoga teacher Jessica Lazar
  LOCATION:
Sixth & I

 

  A place for contemplation and reflection throughout Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

  Relax in a comfortable setting with insightful reading materials. Expand your horizons with yoga, text
  study, a walking tour with the Jewish Historical Society, a tour of the National Portrait Gallery, a niggun
  (melody without words) workshop, and other options.
  LOCATION: Sixth & I
                                    
  
  Having trouble choosing a service?  
       Use our High Holiday service matrix, a visual    
       way to digest the different service options.
  
 
                                                   



  
  Erev Rosh Hashanah
  Wednesday, September 4
  6th in the City Participatory Service – 6:00 pm
  Traditional Service – 6:30 pm 
  6th in the City New Year's Eve Party – 7:30 pm
  MesorahDC Guided Service – 7:45 pm


  Rosh Hashanah, First Day
  Thursday, September 5
  Traditional Service – 9:00 am 
  6th in the City Participatory Service - 9:30 am
      Shacharit 8:30 am
  6th in the City Progressive Service – 10:00 am 
  MesorahDC Guided Service – 10:30 am and 7:45 pm


  Rosh Hashanah, Second Day
  Friday, September 6
  Traditional Service – 9:00 am
  MIND-BODY JOURNEY: 6th in the City Rosh Hashanah Yoga and Meditation – 10:00 am 
  Mesorah DC Guided Service – 10:30 am
      Mincha  6:00 pm 


 
   Kol Nidre
  Friday, September 13
  6th in the City Participatory Service – 6:45 pm
  MesorahDC Guided Service – 6:45 pm 
  Traditional Service – 6:45 pm
  6th in the City Progressive Service – 7:00 pm 
  
  Yom Kippur
  Saturday, September 14
  Traditional Service – 9:00 am 
  6th in the City Participatory Service – 9:30 am
      Shacharit –  8:30 am
  6th in the City Progressive Service – 10:00 am 
  MesorahDC Guided Service – 10:30 am 

  REST STOP: Open Space 
  Relax in a comfortable setting with insightful reading materials at Sixth & I. 

  Evening/Neilah
  MesorahDC Guided Service – 6:30 pm
  Combined Traditional and 6th in the City Services* – 7:00 pm
  ROADSIDE SERVICE: Break fast to-go following services

  *Location: Sixth & I

      



 

  Sixth & I is committed to offering an unexpected and creative mix of high-impact cultural, social, and 
  religious programs to meet the far-ranging needs of today’s Jewish community. 
 
  As a non-membership synagogue, Sixth & I relies on your support and investment.
 
  At the start of the New Year, we ask that you contribute generously to ensure that Sixth & I continues to
  be a source of meaning in so many lives, including yours. 
 
  Please make a generous donation here, by calling 202.408.3100, or by sending a check to: 
  Sixth & I Historic Synagogue
  600 I Street, NW
  Washington, DC 20001

  If you have questions about making a contribution, please contact Rachel Levey, Director of  
  Development, at 202.266.4872 or
rlevey@sixthandi.org.



  Service Locations
 
Please see the service descriptions for location information. 
  
  Sixth & I – 600 I Street, NW 
  Calvary Baptist Church – 755 8th Street, NW
  Chinese Community Church  500 I Street, NW

  All service locations are handicap accessible.

  Metro, Driving, and Parking Information.

 
    For general questions about the High Holidays, please call 202.408.3100.

 

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