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Rosh Hashanah 5787 (2026), Day 2 and Tashlich

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Services details to be determined. 

Tentative start at 9:00 pm at the beach (TBD) for Tashlich.  There is no on-line component for Tashlich. 

Shul Services start in person and on-line at 12:00 due to Church services. 

There is no child minding services today, but there is always a warm and interesting discussion that occurs on Day 2. Lunch to follow services. If you want to bring your children, please let us know and we can arrange for their care. 

Email with Zoom link will be sent out by Sunday, September 6. If you are not on our mailing list, contact us and we can add you.  

Tashlich 5787 (2026)

September 13, 2026 Howard ajax, Bobcaygeon, durham ON, durham region, Hashana, High holidays, High Holy Days, Jewish, ontario, Pickering, Port Perry, Reform Judaism, Rosh hashanah, Shabbat Service, shofar, Shul, synagogue, Tashlich, Yom Kippur

It is a mitzvah to hear the blowing of the Shofar and a pleasure to do it on the waterfront.  Cast away sins and concerns with the congregation at a new location this year. 

The location will be sent by email by Sunday, September 6. There is no on-line component for Tashlich.

“The blessing over the blowing of the shofar on Rosh Hashanah refers to the mitzvah as ‘hearing the voice of the Shofar,’ but since that voice speaks without words, the message that is heard depends a great deal on who is doing the listening.”
— Douglas Aronin

The shofar inspires us to rise above despair and embrace the promise of a better world.”
—Robert Bank

B'Nai Shalom v'Tikvah