Yom Kippur Break-the-Fast
- Sponsored by:
- Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life
Please RSVP here by Wed., Sept. 16, and see our complete High Holidays schedule here.
Redfield Proctor Room
Please RSVP here by Wed., Sept. 16, and see our complete High Holidays schedule here.
Redfield Proctor Room
For a complete schedule of High Holidays services and activities, please see our High Holidays webpage here.
Middlebury Chapel
For a complete schedule of High Holidays services and activities, please see our High Holidays webpage here.
Middlebury Chapel
For a complete schedule of High Holidays services and activities, please see our High Holidays webpage here.
Middlebury Chapel
Please join us for a festive meal before services to welcome the New Year. Proctor dining staff are preparing a special menu for the holiday; meet upstairs in Redfield Proctor dining room for shared rituals and blessings and to eat dinner together. See our full High Holidays schedule here.
Redfield Proctor Room
Described as spiritual, joyful, powerful, and raucous, Shape Note (or Sacred Harp) singing is a traditional American style of four-part, a capella, community singing popular in the United States before the Civil War. This style still thrives across the US and in the UK, with strongholds in the American South and New England. It is called Shape Note because the notes of the scale are indicated by distinctive shapes and names.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
Described as spiritual, joyful, powerful, and raucous, Shape Note (or Sacred Harp) singing is a traditional American style of four-part, a capella, community singing popular in the United States before the Civil War. This style still thrives across the US and in the UK, with strongholds in the American South and New England. It is called Shape Note because the notes of the scale are indicated by distinctive shapes and names.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
Described as spiritual, joyful, powerful, and raucous, Shape Note (or Sacred Harp) singing is a traditional American style of four-part, a capella, community singing popular in the United States before the Civil War. This style still thrives across the US and in the UK, with strongholds in the American South and New England. It is called Shape Note because the notes of the scale are indicated by distinctive shapes and names.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
Described as spiritual, joyful, powerful, and raucous, Shape Note (or Sacred Harp) singing is a traditional American style of four-part, a capella, community singing popular in the United States before the Civil War. This style still thrives across the US and in the UK, with strongholds in the American South and New England. It is called Shape Note because the notes of the scale are indicated by distinctive shapes and names.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
Described as spiritual, joyful, powerful, and raucous, Shape Note (or Sacred Harp) singing is a traditional American style of four-part, a capella, community singing popular in the United States before the Civil War. This style still thrives across the US and in the UK, with strongholds in the American South and New England. It is called Shape Note because the notes of the scale are indicated by distinctive shapes and names.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge