Thank you for your interest in spending the High Holy Days with us here at Congregation Micah.

 

Registration for visitors to join us for our High Holy Days is now open. To join us you will be required to register via the form below. Registered visitors will be able to pick up their visitor pass prior to the beginning of services at our check-in table. Please note that all visitors will be subject to security screening. This pass will allow you to enter our building through the visitor entrance at our High Holy Day services. We very much look forward to sharing this season with you.

 

Micah will have a box truck on campus to collect your donations to the Bellevue Food Bank on Yom Kippur only (Saturday, October 12, 2024).  This truck will be manned by volunteer members of your Social Justice/Action committee. 

Here are the particulars:

1.     A food list of suggested items for donations can be downloaded here.

2.     Paper bags will not be provided this year by Micah. Please bring your donation in bags, no loose items please. 

3.     Pull up to the truck to meet our volunteers and drop off your donations at the following times on Yom Kippur:

a.     From 9 AM to 11 AM

b.     From 1 PM to 4 PM

4.     Any items left outside of these hours should be stacked next to the truck.

5.     We end the donation collection at 4 PM.

 

Schedule

  • Erev Rosh Hashanah: The Jewish New Year's Eve

    Wednesday, Oct. 2 @ 7:30 PM

  • Rosh Hashanah: Birthday of the World

    Thursday, Oct. 3 @ 10:00 AM

    Morning Service, followed by Tashlich

    3:00 PM Family Service (Birth to 6th grade) - Followed by Birthday Party for the World

  • Shabbat Shuvah: The Sabbath of Return

    Friday, Oct. 4 @ 6:00 PM

  • Kol Nidre: The Holiest of Nights

    Friday, Oct. 11 @ 7:30 PM

  • Yom Kippur: Day of Atonement

    Saturday, Oct. 12

    10:00 AM Morning Service

    1:00 PM Panel Discussion with Mayor Freddie O’Connell

    2:30 PM Guided Meditation

    3:00 PM Family Service

    3:00 PM Youth Service (6th grade & up)

    4:00 PM Healing Service

    4:00 PM PM Schmooze & Views: Talk Politics

    5:00 PM Yizkor/Memorial Service

    Followed by Neilah/Concluding Service

 

FAQ

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?
A suit and tie. Or jeans and a t-shirt. Or something in between. Our services are not about your clothes, they’re about your spirit. We’re happy to have you no matter what you’re wearing – as long as you’re wearing something, please.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING?

  • Please bring a valid photo ID with you to check in at the visitor entrance. Please note that bags may be subject to inspection. 

  • On Yom Kippur Day, please consider bringing a donation of canned goods for the local food pantry that serves our neighbors experiencing food insecurity.

  • You may want to bring a light shawl or sweater