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Sunday– Thursday September 18-22
5:40PM // Mincha followed by Ma’ariv

Monday – Thursday September 19-23
6:30AM // Shacharit

Saturday, September 24
7:30AM //Hashkama (Early Shacharit)

9AM // Morning Service

EREV ROSH HASHANAH
Sunday, September 25
7:30AM // Selichot & Shacharit followed by Annulment of Vows
6:43PM // Yom Tov Candle Lighting*
6:45 – 7:30PM // Mincha followed by Ma’ariv @ CBI
*Note: Before a two-day Yom Tov, it is advisable to light a 24-hour yahrzeit candle or a seven-day candle, so that on the second evening the candles may be lit by transferring the flame from this preexisting flame.

1ST DAY ROSH HASHANAH
Monday, September 26
8AM // Morning Service
8AM-12PM // Youth Programming
9:15AM // Torah Service*
Shofar** not before 9:30AM
5PM // Communal Tashlich @ Strawberry Creek
6:45-7:30PM // Mincha followed by Ma’ariv @ CBI
After 7:38PM // Light candles from pre-existing flame
*The sermon will be delivered at the Allston Field before the Shofar service and at CBI after the Mussaf service.
**Note: Hearing 30 blasts of the Shofar is a Biblically ordained commandment traditionally fulfilled by both men and women. Those who are within reasonable walking distance and cannot be at CBI and wish to hear the Shofar should contact Rabbi Cohen.

2ND DAY OF ROSH HASHANAH
Tuesday, September 27
8AM // Morning Service
8AM-12PM // Youth Programming
9:15AM // Torah Service*
Shofar** not before 9:30AM
6:45PM // Yom Tov Mincha
After 7:37PM // Ma’ariv, Havdalah, & Yom Tom ends ***
*The sermon will be delivered at the Allston Field before the Shofar service and at CBI after the Mussaf service.
**Note: Hearing 30 blasts of the Shofar is a Biblically ordained commandment traditionally fulfilled by both men and women. Those who are within reasonable walking distance and cannot be at CBI and wish to hear the Shofar should contact Rabbi Cohen.
***Note: Havdalah is comprised of the blessing over the wine (borei pri ha’gafen) followed by the particular blessing of Havdalah (hamavdil bein kodesh l’chol). We omit the blessing over incense and candle.

FAST OF GEDALIAH
Wednesday, September 28
5:42PM // Fast begins
6:30AM // Selichot & Morning Service
6:35PM // Mincha w/Torah Reading & Haftorah
7:24PM // Ma’ariv & Fast ends

Thursday, September 29
6:30AM // Selichot & Morning Service
5:35PM // Mincha and Maariv

Friday, September 30
6:30AM // Selichot & Morning Service

SHABBAT SHUVA PARASHAT VAYELECH
Friday night & Saturday, September 30- October 1
6:35PM // Candle Lighting
6:35PM// Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat
9AM // Morning Service
6:15PM // Shabbat Mincha
7:31PM // Ma’ariv, Learning, Havdalah & Shabbat ends

WEEKDAY SELICHOT & SHACHARIT
8AM // Sunday, October 2
6:30 AM // Monday, October 3

MINCHA AND MAARIV SERVICES
5:20PM // Sunday & Monday October 2-3

YOM KIPPUR
Tuesday & Wednesday, October 4-5

EREV YOM KIPPUR
Tuesday night, October 4
6:45AM // Selichot and Morning Service
4PM // Mincha with Vidduy
6:29PM // Candle Lighting
6:30PM // Tefillah Za’aka
6:40PM // Kol Nidrei*
6:43PM Fast Begins
* The sermon will be delivered at CBI on Kol Nidrei Night and at the Allston Field on Yom Kippur Day, prior to the Yizkor service.

YOM KIPPUR
Wednesday, October 5
8AM Morning Service
8AM-1PM // Youth Programming
10AM // Yizkor Service*
5PM // Mincha
6PM // Neilah
7:25PM // Shofar
After 7:25PM // Ma’ariv & Havdalah**
* The sermon will be delivered at CBI on Kol Nidrei Night and at the Allston Field on Yom Kippur Day, prior to the Yizkor service.
**Note: One is obligated to hear Havdalah after Yom Kippur before eating or drinking.

WEEKDAY SHACHARIT
6:45AM // Thursday & Friday October 6- 7

MINCHA AND MAARIV SERVICES
5:20PM // Thursday, October 6

SHABBAT PARASHAT HA’AZINU
Friday night & Saturday, October 7-8
6:25PM // Candle Lighting
6:25PM// Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat
9AM // Morning Service
6:05PM // Shabbat Mincha
7:20PM // Ma’ariv, Havdalah & Shabbat ends

SUKKOT
Sunday, October 9-Tuesday, October 18

EREV SUKKOT
Sunday, October 9
6:22PM // Yom Tov Candle Lighting*

6:25PM // Mincha & Yom Tov Ma’ariv
7:30PM // Communal Sukkah Dinner (please click here to register)
*Note: Before a two-day Yom Tov, it is advisable to light a 24-hour yahrzeit candle so that on the second evening the candles may be lit by transferring the flame from this pre-existing flame. Eating on the first two nights of Sukkot a minimum of a portion of bread and reciting the kiddush in the sukkah is a Biblically ordained commandment. If you do not have access to a sukkah, and wish to perform this mitzvah, please contact the CBI office ASAP or join CBI’s Sukkah Meal on the first night. (If you have a space in your sukkah for guests, kindly let the office know.) Throughout the 7 days of Sukkot please avail yourselves of the CBI sukkah. As always, no home cooked food may be brought into the CBI kitchen, but the sukkah is open to all.

YOM TOV – 1ST DAY OF SUKKOT
Monday, October 10
9AM // Morning Service

6:20PM // Yom Tov Mincha & Ma’ariv
after 7:17 PM // Light candles from pre-existing flame
7:17PM // Communal Sukkah Dinner (please click here to register)
*Note: Please remember to bring your four species to shul

YOM TOV – 2ND DAY OF SUKKOT
Tuesday, October 11
9AM // Morning Service

6:20PM // Yom Tov Mincha 
7:16PM // Light candles from pre-existing flame
7:16PM // Ma’ariv, Havdalah, and Yom Tov ends
*Note: Please remember to bring your four species to shul

1st -3rd DAY OF CHOL HA’MOED SUKKOT
Wednesday-Thursday, October 12-13
6:45AM // Shacharit
5:05PM // Mincha

Friday, October 14
6:45AM // Shacharit
5:05PM // Mincha

SHABBAT CHOL HA’MOED SUKKOT
Friday & Saturday, October 14-15
6:15PM // Candle Lighting
6:20PM // Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat
9AM // Morning Service
5:40PM // Shabbat Mincha
6:00PM // Seudah Shlishit
6:15PM // Communal reading of Kohelet
7:10PM // Ma’ariv, Havdalah and Shabbat ends

HOSHANA RABBA
Sunday, October 16
8AM // Morning Service
Hoshanot (willow bundles) will be available for sale @CBI.

SHEMINI ATZERET
Sunday night & Monday, October 16-17
6:12PM // Yom Tov Candle Lighting*
6:12PM // Mincha & Yom Tom Ma’ariv
9AM // Morning Service
10:30AM // Yizkor
*Note: Before a two-day Yom Tov, it is advisable to light a 24-hour yahrzeit candle or a seven-day candle, so that on the second evening the candles may be lit by transferring the flame from this pre-existing flame.

SIMCHAT TORAH
Monday night & Tuesday, October 17-18
6:15PM // Yom Tov Mincha
6:50PM // Yom Tov Ma’ariv & Light Yom Tov Meal followed by Hakafot @CBI
after 7:08PM // Light Candles from pre-existing flame
9AM // Morning service
9:45AM // Hakafot
11:30AM // Multiple Torah readings
12:30PM // Kiddush
1:15PM // Completion and Beginning of the Torah
1:45PM // Mussaf
2:15PM // Yom Tov Mincha
6:50PM // Ma’ariv
7:07PM // Havdalah and Yom Tov ends