Selichot
Saturday, September 28, 2024 • 25 Elul 5784
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Join Rabbi Reznick, student Rabbi CJ Mays and musician Avishai Sol for Selichot service at Kol Ami.
The Hebrew word selichah means “forgiveness.”
The plural form of the word selichah is selichot, a word traditionally used to refer to additional prayers for forgiveness recited during the month of Elul (through Yom Kippur).
In general, Selichot services are intended to guide us toward an examination of our lives and to undergo teshuvah. These prayers and poems for mercy are usually recited before dawn, before the daily shacharit (morning) service.
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