New York’s Brooklyn Bowl will host Rosh Hashanah morning services this year. The service, which will be held at 10am on Monday, October 3, will feature music and cantorial arrangements from The Sway Machinery’s Jeremiah Lockwood, organist and John Zorn collaborator Shoko Nagai, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs drummer Brian Chase.

Because Jewish’s Rabbi Dan Ain, who has curated Jewish events with numerous comedians and musicians around New York, will lead the service, which celebrates the Jewish New Year. Lockwood has worked with members of Antibalas, Arcade Fire, recently competed an album of High Holiday music called Kol Nidre. In recent years, Rabbi Dan and Lockwood have led High Holiday events at the 92Y, 92YTribeca and Roulette. The service will feature a traditional Torah reading and procession, plain-sense explanations of the religious aspects of the holiday, prayer, Shofar blowing and meditation led by Miriam Eisenberger. A Blue Ribbon lunch is included in the price of the ticket and babysitting will also be available for kids. Tickets and additional information are available here.

Rabbi Dan and a similar group of musicians will host additional High Holiday services at other venues around New York in the coming days as well. They include Erev Rosh Hashanah at Nublu on October 2,, Kol Nidre at Roulette on Tuesday, October 11 and
Yom Kippur at ShapeShifter Lounge on Wednesday, October 12