High Holidays
Hillel at ASU is a warm and welcoming place to spend the holidays.
Our prayer services are pluralistic and egalitarian, and will include a good balance of Hebrew and English, along with a mixture of traditional prayers and modern melodies. We hope you will join the Hillel family to celebrate the New Year of 5780! Hillel at ASU welcomes all students, faculty, staff, and community members to High Holiday services.
ASU Students – please bring student ID
For community members who would like to support Hillel during this time: recommended donation is $180/person
For additional questions on how to RSVP, please contact us and ask for our Operations Manager, Sara at (480) 967-7563.
Our prayer services are pluralistic and egalitarian, and will include a good balance of Hebrew and English, along with a mixture of traditional prayers and modern melodies. We hope you will join the Hillel family to celebrate the New Year of 5780! Hillel at ASU welcomes all students, faculty, staff, and community members to High Holiday services.
ASU Students – please bring student ID
For community members who would like to support Hillel during this time: recommended donation is $180/person
For additional questions on how to RSVP, please contact us and ask for our Operations Manager, Sara at (480) 967-7563.
ROSH HASHANAH
Sunday, September 29
5:30 PM Dinner at Hillel $10 Students $20 Non-Students RSVP after September 25, add $5 7:30 PM Evening Services at the Memorial Union, Ventana Ballroom Monday, September 30 10:00 AM Morning Services at the Memorial Union, Ventana Ballroom 1:00 PM Rosh Hashanah Lunch at Hillel 5:00 PM Tashlich at Tempe Town Lake Meet at Hillel at 4:30 to walk over, or meet at the lake at 5:00. |
YOM KIPPUR
Tuesday, October 8
4:30 PM Pre-fast meal at Hillel $10 Students $20 Non-Students RSVP after September 25, add $5 5:45 PM Kol Nidre Services at the Memorial Union, Ventana Ballroom Wednesday, October 9 10:00 AM Morning Services at the Memorial Union, Ventana Ballroom 1:00 PM Community Fasting Zone at Hillel 5:00 PM Yizkor and Neilah at the Memorial Union, Ventana Ballroom 7:00 PM Break-the-Fast at Hillel |
*All services will be held in the Ventana Room on the 2nd floor of the Memorial Union, unless otherwise noted.
Hillel’s services are a mixture of prayers and readings and will be led by rabbinical student Jason Bronowitz with a great deal of student participation.
Hillel’s services are a mixture of prayers and readings and will be led by rabbinical student Jason Bronowitz with a great deal of student participation.
Service Leader Bios
Originally from Prescott, AZ, Ethan Kirschbaum, is an extremely talented musician, actor, and singer, who has performed in a wide array of theater productions including the U.S. National Tour of KINKY BOOTS. He grew up in the Reform Movement, worked at Camp Stein, and is excited to be joining us as our cantorial soloist.
Rabbinic Intern, Jason Bronowitz, grew up in Long Island and moved to Arizona in 2007. He has deep roots in the Reform Movement and has worked at CBI, Camp Stein, Camp Eisner. He is currently finishing his rabbinic degree at HUC-JIR in Los Angeles and will be ordained this spring!
Rabbi Suzy Stone has served as a Reform rabbi since 2012 and a proud alumna of the Wexner Graduate fellowship. After working in congregations throughout California and D.C., she is excited to join the ASU Hillel team to share her passion for creating innovative ways to engage young adults in Jewish life and learning.
Originally from Prescott, AZ, Ethan Kirschbaum, is an extremely talented musician, actor, and singer, who has performed in a wide array of theater productions including the U.S. National Tour of KINKY BOOTS. He grew up in the Reform Movement, worked at Camp Stein, and is excited to be joining us as our cantorial soloist.
Rabbinic Intern, Jason Bronowitz, grew up in Long Island and moved to Arizona in 2007. He has deep roots in the Reform Movement and has worked at CBI, Camp Stein, Camp Eisner. He is currently finishing his rabbinic degree at HUC-JIR in Los Angeles and will be ordained this spring!
Rabbi Suzy Stone has served as a Reform rabbi since 2012 and a proud alumna of the Wexner Graduate fellowship. After working in congregations throughout California and D.C., she is excited to join the ASU Hillel team to share her passion for creating innovative ways to engage young adults in Jewish life and learning.
PARKING
Convenient parking for the ASU Memorial Union can be found at the Apache Boulevard Structure. Parking for Hillel is located behind our building. Please contact us with any additional questions.
Convenient parking for the ASU Memorial Union can be found at the Apache Boulevard Structure. Parking for Hillel is located behind our building. Please contact us with any additional questions.
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