High Holidays - Chabad of Downtown & YJP Baltimore
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With Chabad of Downtown
Holiday Date
September 11 - 21, 2026
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Shanah Tovah!

Celebrate the High Holidays among friends and connect with your inner self. Services will be interspersed with explanations and page guidance. In short, you will feel at home. Wishing you and yours a very happy and sweet new year!

Services Schedule
Rosh Hashanah Dinner
Shofar @ Harbor
High Holiday Appeal
Donate
Support Our Young Adults & Jewish Community during the High Holidays!
Upcoming events
May. 06, 2026
TOPIC: WOMEN OF VALOR-HEROINS OF OUR HISTORY
Select Wednesdays; contact if you'd like to be informed
At every critical juncture of Jewish history, you will find the fearless and wise ...
May. 12, 2026
How does an ancient system of law adapt to the modern world?
See how Talmudic scholars respond to new advances in technology and society while remaining faithful to eternal ...
May. 13, 2026
TOPIC: WOMEN OF VALOR-HEROINS OF OUR HISTORY
Select Wednesdays; contact if you'd like to be informed
At every critical juncture of Jewish history, you will find the fearless and wise ...
May. 16, 2026
YJP & Community
SHABBAT MEVARCHIM SIVAN!
Join us for a lively Shabbat morning Davening & inspirational learning
Followed by a Deluxe Kiddush & Farbrengen
May. 19, 2026
How does an ancient system of law adapt to the modern world?
See how Talmudic scholars respond to new advances in technology and society while remaining faithful to eternal ...
May. 21, 2026
Torah Study Marathon In honor of the holiday of Shavuot
May. 22, 2026
Celebrate the giving of the Torah & birth of the Jewish nation.
No need to travel to the desert – it’s happening in downtown!
This year at the Chabad House of Downtown
Morning ...
May. 22, 2026
Young Jewish Professionals in your 20s & 30s
COCKTAILS & COMMANDMENTS
Join us for Shavuot cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and the reading of the 10 Commandments
At the Chabad House of Downtown
What Are the High Holidays?
The two-day holiday of Rosh Hashanah is the head of the Jewish year, the time when G‑d reinvests Himself in creation as we crown Him king of the universe through prayer, shofar blasts, and celebration. A week later, the High Holidays reach their crescendo with Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). Like angels, we neither eat nor drink for 25 hours. Dressed in white, we pray in the synagogue—united as one people, children of One Father.

Thank you to the Solomon, Coopersmith, Juter & Lewin families
for making High Holidays with Chabad of Downtown possible.