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Sukkot & Simchat Torah

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Rabbi's Message
 

We have reached a time to celebrate!

As we come from the High Holidays when we have been signed and sealed for a great year ahead. Sukkot and Simchat Torah is the season of our rejoicing.

Wishing you a Chag Sameach!

 

Rabbi Aron & Esty Begun

 

 
Service Schedule
 

Sukkot Evening
Monday, October 6, 2025

Light Candles: 6:13 pm
Evening Services: 6:25 pm
Community Dinner: 7:15 pm


Sukkot Day 1
Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Morning Services: 10:30 am 
Followed by Kiddush in Sukkah & Mincha Service
Light Candles after: 7:06 pm
Evening Services: 7:06 pm

 
Sukkot Day 2
Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Morning Services: 10:30 am  
Followed by Kiddush in Sukkah & Mincha Service
Holiday Ends: 7:05 pm
Evening Services: 7:05 pm


Sukkot Day 3
Thursday, October 9, 2025

Morning Services: TBA
 

Sukkot Day 4
Friday, October 10, 2025

Morning Services: TBA
Evening Services: TBA

Sukkot Day 5
Shabbat, October 11, 2025

Morning Services: 10:30 am
Followed by Kiddush in Sukkah & Mincha Service
Shabbat Ends: 7:01 pm

 

Sukkot Day 6
Sunday, October 12, 2025

Morning Services: TBA



Hoshana Rabbah
Monday, October 13, 2025

Morning Services: TBA
Light Candles at 6:04 pm
Evening Services: 6:15 pm
Followed by Kiddush & Hakafot



SHEMINI ATZERET & SIMCHAT TORAH

Shemini Atzeret
Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Morning Services: 10:30 am 
Yizkor Memorial Service: 12:30 pm 
Kids Simchat Torah Dinner & Program: 6:00 pm 
Light Candles after: 6:58 pm
Evening Services: 7:00 pm
Followed by Kiddush Dinner & Grand Simchat Torah dancing


Simchat Torah
Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Morning Services: 10:30 am
Kiddush, Hakafot, & completion of the Torah: 11:30 am
Farbrengen: 6:00 pm
Holiday Ends: 6:56 pm

 

 

Note: For candle lighting

times in other areas, visit

chabadofcheviothills.com/times

 

* Light only from a pre-existing flame.

 


 
 
Lulav and Esrog Shake
 

This is a mitzvah that is unique to Sukkot is the taking of the Four Kinds: an etrog (citron), a lulav (palm frond), at least three hadassim (myrtle branches) and two aravot (willow branches). The Midrash tells us that the Four Kinds represent the various types and personalities that comprise the community of Israel, whose intrinsic unity we emphasize on Sukkot.

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Simchat Torah Celebration
 

Sing! Dance! Celebrate!

Sing and dance in celebration of the annual completion of the Torah reading. Young and old becomes the legs of our holy Torah, enabling it to dance. 

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