Days of Awe 2026
S’lihot
- Saturday night Sept 5. S’lihot program, 8:45 pm. S’lihot service,10:45 pm.
Rosh Hashanah Services
- Erev Rosh Hashanah, Friday Sept. 11, 6 pm
- First Day, Saturday Sept. 12, 8:15 am to 1 pm
- Erev Second Day, Saturday Sept. 12, 7:15 pm
- Second Day, Sunday Sept. 13, 8:15 am to 1 pm.
- Kiddush-lunch following service on the second day, open to all.
- Tashlikh, Sunday Sept. 13, after service (about 1:00 pm). Meet at shul entrance.
Yom Kippur Services
- Kol Nidre, Sunday Sept. 20, 5:45 pm
- Yom Kippur, Monday Sept. 21, 8:15 am to 2:15 pm, 4 to 7 pm
- Light break-fast following Yom Kippur, open to all
For Children
Children of all ages are welcome in our sanctuary. If your kids (ages 0 to 5) need a break from the service, we offer a family-friendly play space upstairs where you can listen to the service through an audio-feed while caring for them. For kids ages 6-10, we have a second play space available with supervision provided from 10:15 am to 1:15 pm on both days of Rosh Hashanah, and from 10:15 am to 2:15 pm on Yom Kippur.
Parking
There is very limited parking available adjacent to our building. For overflow parking, please follow the signs to the designated lot, a few hundred feet to the east. Even in the overflow lot, parking is limited, so please share rides if possible. Please do not use any of the covered or reserved parking spaces in the overflow lot (they owner may have your car towed if you do). And please do not park in any undesignated lots. They belong to nearby businesses, and we want to be a good neighbor.
Our Doors are Open
As always, our doors are open to all. There are no tickets. But we request donations from non-members to help us to cover our expenses. The suggested amount is $200 per adult, but any amount is appreciated. To donate online, please click here. Or you may send your donation to our mailing address at the right.
We wish you all a new year filled with blessings and renewal.