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Congregational Survey: High Holy Days 2020
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Thank you so much for taking the time to fill out this brief survey so that we can work together to plan for another meaningful High Holy Day experience at Congregation Mishkan Tefila.
First Name
Last Name
Email
Phone Number
When you think about a virtual Rosh Hashanah service, please share what you feel are the most important aspects for you? (Please check all that apply)
Sermons
Music
Halachic Obligations (Full service, etc)
Sense of a Community
Key Prayers
Silent Prayers / Silence for My Own Prayers
Children's Services / Activities
Hearing the Shofar
Tashlich (throwing your sins into the water)
Please add any other important elements for you.
When you think about a virtual Yom Kippur service, please share what you feel are the most important aspects for you? (Please check all that apply)
Sermons
Music
Kol Nidre
Yizkor (Memorial Service)
Neilah / Closing
The Open Ark at Neilah
Sense of Community
Children's Services / Activities
Prayers for Forgiveness
Halachic Obligations (Full service, etc)
The scents at the Avodah service
Hearing the Story of Jonah
Please add any other important elements for you.
What do you need from High Holy Days this year? What messages do you want to come away with? (Please check all that apply)
Hope
Joy
Resiliency
Forgiveness
Starting Fresh
Looking Forward
Strength
Social Justice Inspiration
Calm/Peace
Help to Adapt to Change
Are there other messages/needs you have from High Holy Days this year?
What High Holy Day experiences are ESSENTIAL for you? (in other other words "if I don't hear/see/taste/sing/do ________________, then my High Holy Day is not complete)" What parts of the holiday are the most MEANINGFUL?
Avinu Malkeinu
Torah Service
Shofar Service
Yizkor
Open Ark
Ne'ilah
Now for some
tachlis
(practical) questions.
Knowing that this year our services will be virtual, please let us know what would be the longest amount of time your would attend an online High Holy Day service?
1 - 1.5 hours
2 - 2.5 hours
3 - 3.5 hours
On second day Rosh Hashannah, if we were able to offer a socially-distant outdoor experience (small group gathering for Shofar service or Tashlich) would you feel comfortable attending? Please explain your answer below.
Yes, I would attend
No, I would not attend
I might attend depending on specifics details - (# of people attending, location)
Please explain your answer to the above question.
If, on Yom Kippur, services were broken up into sections, and held throughout the day, how likely would you be to attend more than one section?
Very Likely
Depends on the content of the section
Very Unlikely
I would be interested in Mishkan Tefila offering the following as supplements to virtual platform based services:
Pre-High Holy Day Readings/Activities/Meditations/Conversation Starters/Text Study etc to prepare for the chagim.
Small group gatherings online or in-person for shared learning and conversation before or during the 10 days between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
Other
I would be interested in Mishkan Tefila offering children's services at any of the following times?
12:00pm-1:00pm
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Do you have any ideas for creative High Holy Days in the times of COVID? There is no guarantee that we can do everything, but we would love to collect suggestions.
Is there anything else you would like to add? Ideas? Comments? Etc...
Tue, May 13 2025
15 Iyyar 5785
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