Below are answers to our most commonly asked questions. Please contact Anita with any questions or comments 314-576-9990.
How can I attend High Holy Day Services? Our Services will be offered in-person and online this year.
We encourage everyone to attend Services in person. Our greeters will welcome you at the entrance and assist you with any questions. You do not need to register or have tickets to attend Services in person.
Parking The north side parking lot is for Accessible Parking only. All other cars should park on the south lot (closest to Conway Road).
Guests Guests are welcome to join us. Please register online as a guest or register your friends and family members so we know who will be arriving. Guest registration can be found at THIS LINK.
Participating From Home For those unable to join us in person, we will offer our Services virtually on our BA Livestream Page and our B'nai Amoona Facebook Page. Please contact Liessa if you need assistance, 314-324-0936.
Can I borrow a Machzor? To enhance the virtual Service experience, you may access a digital Machzor by clicking HERE .
High Holy Day Machzorim are available to borrow at the front desk. The deadline to pick up a Machzor is tomorrow Friday, September 23. Please contact Gail Armstrong at 314-576-9990 x126 or gail@bnaiamoona.com for more information.
Yizkor (Memorial) Books: The Yizkor books will be available for pick up between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. If you will be here in person you will get one on that day.
Do you have High Holy Day opportunities for children?
Yes! We have an amazing array of opportunities for our children on Rosh Hashanah Day I & II and Yom Kippur.
For children 3 years of age and older: Your children will spend the mornings exploring a variety of interactive experiences aimed to engage them in the meaning of the High Holy Days. Please click HERE to register for these experiences.
For children under 3 years of age: (5 and under for Kol Nidrei and Neilah): We are providing childcare for Rosh Hashanah, Kol Nidrei, Yom Kippur, and Neilah. More information and registration can be foundHERE.
High Holy Day youth experiences and child care are generously sponsored in part by the Sisterhood of B'nai Amoona. What are your Health & Safety Protocols?
Masks are preferred to be worn while you are at B'nai Amoona (but not required).
We will offer a "mask only" section for those who prefer.
If you are experiencing symptoms of any kind, please stay home and stream our Services online.Please do a health check at home.
We encourage everyone to be vaccinated against Covid-19 and follow up with boosters as recommended by your healthcare provider.
More details about our Health and Safety Protocols can be found HERE.