Purchase High Holiday Tickets Online HERE

Please come join us for the High Holidays!

​Either in person or via Zoom, click here!

​Services to be led by PCS co-Rabbis, Rabbi Ben & Rabbi Shosh.

High Holiday PDFs from the Machzor Hadash:​

For Rosh HaShana, click here.

For Yom Kippur, click here.

High Holiday Supplement, click here.

Created by Rabbi Ben and Rabbi Shosh for PCS.

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Pleasantville Community Synagogue in New York's Westchester County is a welcoming Jewish community connecting people of diverse traditions and backgrounds who want to share a joyous spiritual and cultural home. Our membership includes traditional and non-traditional Jews, intermarried, LGBTQ, and multi-racial individuals and families of all ages, from throughout the county. Our members and our traditions come from Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, and Jewish Renewal backgrounds and more.

For more information please call PCS at 914-769-2672 or e-mail info@shalompcs.com.

Rosh HaShana

Rosh HaShana is a time when Jews reflect on their actions and try to make amends with each other and God. The shofar is sounded, and eating apples and honey is an expression of hope for a new year pure, happy, and free from past transgressions.

SELICHOT

Please click here for information about Selichot at PCS, September 28, 8:00pm.

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Service Schedule

Erev Rosh HaShanaWednesday, October 2,

Services 7:30-9:30pm

Rosh HaShana Day I, Thursday, October 3,

8:30am Meditation with Peter Schaffer

​11:00 am - 12:00 pm Children's Services

9:00am - 12:00 pm Service

Oneg Luncheon in Community Room, after Services

2:30pm Tashlich at LOCATION TBD

Rosh HaShana Day II Friday, October 4,

8:30 am Meditation with Peter Schaffer

9:00am - 12:00 pm Service

Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre), Friday, October 11,

Services 6:00 - 8:00pm

Yom Kippur, Saturday, October 12,

8:30am Meditation Peter Schaffer

9:00am, Services, Yizkor at approximately 11:30am

​11:00am - 12:00pm Children's Services

5:15pm Mincha

6:00pm Neilah

6:55pm Havdalah and T’kiah G’dola and Break Fast

in Community Room

Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur is often considered the holiest day of the Jewish year. This day of fasting, prayer, and introspection begins with Kol Nidre, a prayer that asks for absolution from vows, and ends with the Neilah prayer. In between is a liturgy that runs the emotional gamut, from the solemn to the celebratory.

GUEST TICKETS

A limited number of in-person guest tickets will be available to purchase; Zoom guest "tickets" will be available to all who wish to attend and make a donation.

For more information, click here or contact Kathryn at info@shalompcs.com or call 914-769-2672.