Whether synagogue has been part of your life forever or this is your very first time walking in, you’ll feel right at home.

No pressure to stay from start to finish β€” we promise, no ushers are keeping score πŸ™‚.

You also don’t need to know Hebrew to have a meaningful experience. Our services are uplifting, easy to follow, and filled with song.

Sermons? They’re short, heartfelt, and refreshingly non-political. Whatever your background or views, you’ll be welcomed as part of one family.

Our prayer books have both Hebrew and English, with page numbers clearly announced. Many of our participants don’t read Hebrew, yet they share that the High Holidays feel more engaging than ever.

Take a look at the schedule below and join us for the parts that fit your family best.

RSVPΒ Required; donations are optional.

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Rosh Hashanah

Monday Evening, September 22
πŸ•―οΈ Candle Lighting & Festival Begins: 6:34 PM
πŸ“œ Evening Services: 6:30 PM
🍎 Family Rosh Hashanah Dinner: 7:15 PM

Tuesday, September 23
πŸ“œ Shacharit – Morning Service: 9:30 AM
🎈 Kids Program: 10:30 AM
πŸ• Shofar Blowing: 11:00 AM

Tuesday Evening, September 23
πŸ“œ Maariv – Evening Service: 7:30 PM

Wednesday, September 24
πŸ“œ Shacharit – Morning Service: 9:30 AM
🎈 Kids Program: 10:30 AM
πŸ• Shofar Blowing: 11:00 AM

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Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur Eve – Wednesday, October 1
πŸ•―οΈ Candle Lighting & Fast Begins: 6:19 PM
πŸ• Kol Nidrei & Evening Service: 6:15 PM

Yom Kippur Day – Thursday, October 2
πŸ• Shacharit – Morning Service: 9:30 AM
πŸ“œ Yizkor Memorial Service: 11:30 AM
πŸŒ… Neilah – Closing Service: 5:45 PM
πŸ• Shofar Blowing & Fast Ends: 7:15 PM
πŸ₯― Buffet Break-fast: 7:30 PM