Rosh Hashana Schedule
• Sunday, September 28, 7:30pm: Challah Baking Workshop. Make, bake and take home the most delicious bread you’ve ever had. Learn the Jewish traditions and several braiding techniques.
• Monday, September 29th, 7:45pm: Candle Lighting and Rosh Hashana services. Dinner will follow, with all the traditional additions, like dipping apples in honey and enjoying a piece of a fish head and pomegranate.
• Tuesday, September 30th, 10:00am: High Holiday Morning Services. The shofar sounding will be at about 12 noon, and lunch at 1:30pm. Rabbi Creeger will blow the shofar at the new AEPi fraternity house at 3:15pm, and at 4:00 the Tashlich ceremony will depart from Chabad to the lake in Burnett Woods. Anyone who missed hearing the shofar can take advantage later in the day. Rabbi Yitz will be outside the Calhoun and Siddal Residence Halls at 5:45pm, and then by Daniels Hall at 6:30pm. Evening services for the second day of Rosh Hashanah will begin at 8:15pm followed by dinner.
• Wednesday, October 1st, 10:00am: High Holiday Morning Services. The shofar sounding will be at about 12 noon, and lunch at 1:30pm. In the afternoon, anyone outside the residence halls can hear the shofar on the same schedule as yesterday. Rosh Hashanah ends at 8:00pm with a Havdallah ceremony at the Chabad House.

Yom Kippur Schedule
• Wednesday, October 8, 5:30pm: Pre-Yom Kippur Meal (fast begins 6:49) 
Reservations are appreciated, but nobody will be turned away from the Pre-fast Meal (the fast begins at 6:49) at 5:30pm. 
• 7:15pm: Kol Nidre & Yom Kippur Prayers 
It’s the holiest day of the Jewish year. Make it meaningful and interesting at Chabad. 
Traditional prayers will be followed by an opportunity to learn more about this holiday – all you have to do is ask questions! 
• Thursday, October 9, 10:30am: Shacharit – Morning Prayers for Yom Kippur 
Yom Kippur continues with morning prayers today. The Torah reading will be around 12noon and the Yizkor Memorial Prayer at about 1:00pm. 
The afternoon prayer (Mincha) will be around 3:00pm. 
• 6:15pm: Neilah - closing Yom Kippur Prayer 
The Fast ends at 7:48pm. We’ll do a quick evening service followed by Havdallah and the Break-the-Fast at 7:55pm.

Complete Sukkot Schedule

• Sunday, October 12, 3:00pm-5:00pm: Sukkah Building and Decorating
Help build our Sukkah - the biggest in the neighborhood - and then decorate it! There will be music, refreshments, and a good time!!

• Monday, October 13, 7:00pm: Holiday Services & Dinner in the Sukkah
The Sukkot Holiday (the Holiday of Booths) kicks off tonight for the next eight days and nights, rain or shine! Join us for all the services and/or meals as we eat outside under the stars. Our Sukkah is available for use 24/7 for those who need it. We will also have a Lulav and Etrog set for everyone to use daily.
Look for the "Pop-Up-Sukkah" in front of TUC next week! It's a "Mitzvah on the Spot for People on the Go" where you can stop by for a few seconds to have a snack, make a blessing, and shake the Lulav and Etrog.

Tuesday, October 14, 10:30am: Shacharit Morning Services & Lunch in the Sukkah at 1:00pm
Traditional morning services and a delicious home-made lunch - what could be better?
Come back in the evening at 8:15pm - for Evening Services and Dinner in the Sukkah.

• Wednesday, October 15, 10:30am: Shacharit Morning Services & Lunch in the Sukkah at 1:00pm
Traditional morning services and a delicious home-made lunch - what could be better?

• Friday, October 17, 7:00pm: Evening Services and Dinner in the Sukkah
Enjoy a FREE home-cooked delicious meal, including homemade challah, chicken soup, kugels, salads & more! Singing, stories, friendship and a warm atmosphere…
Dinner will start about 7:30pm. Come when you can – our door (and Sukkah) is always open! Remember to dress for the weather.
It helps us prepare the meals when we know how many people are coming. If you can, send a quick message in advance to "Yitzchak Creeger" on facebook or to info@chabadatuc.com. Vegetarian? Vegan? Allergies? Let us know!

• Saturday, October 18, 10:30am: Morning Services & Lunch in the Sukkah
Traditional Shacharit (Morning Services) accompanied by insights into the weekly Torah portion.
Lunch will be in the Sukkah at 1:00pm. Remember to dress for the weather. Come whenever you can!

• Sunday, October 19, 4:30pm: Pizza in the Hut
Awesome free food!
Don't miss this hugely popular event! Delectable home-made pizza, s'mores, bonfire, hookah, and more, all enjoyed in our comfortable Sukkah! Have a request for pizza toppings? Let us know by Thursday and we'll try to get it for you!

• Monday, October 20, 7:00pm: Evening Services and Dinner in the Sukkah
On Shemini Atzeret, the eighth day of Sukkot, Chabad does some extra Hakafot - Dancing With the Torah - that you don't want to miss! It's the fun way to celebrate our heritage and connection with G-d, and a warmup for Simchat Torah tomorrow night. Plus, there will be a full, delicious, homemade dinner.

• Tuesday, October 21, 10:30am: Morning Services & Lunch in the Sukkah
Traditional Shacharit (Morning Services) followed by Lunch in the Sukkah at 1:00pm. Come whenever you can!
7:30pm
Location: Chabad House Jewish Student Center, 2718 Digby Avenue
CELEBRATE SIMCHAT TORAH!
The evening starts with services and only gets better from there. It's THE Jewish PARTY of the Year! (until Purim, of course...)
How many parties do you know of involve a Torah?! Lots of singing, dancing and food served all night!
Jewish tradition teaches that all that we do through prayer and services on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur is achieved on Simchat Torah through dancing. So if there's one night a year you're going to express your Jewish identity – this is the one! Can't wait to see you there...
Come any time – we'll be going on very late. Feel free to just drop by, even for a few minutes or just for dessert. See www.chabadatuc.com for more info.
Sing and dance the night away! L'Chaim!

• Wednesday, October 22, 10:30am: Simchat Torah Morning Services & Lunch
This is the day we actually read the last part of the Torah, and then immediately read the first part as well – the study of Torah never ends!
There will be more singing and dancing and celebrating! Lunch will start at 1:00pm, maybe at 2:00pm, who knows?
The holiday concludes at 7:32pm.