Kol Nidre: Friday, October 11th

Evening Service from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m.

The time of self-reflection and repentance draws to a conclusion with prayerful melodies, familiar liturgy and meaningful readings. Kol Nidre, the haunting melody of the High Holy Days, will play three times, calling us to repentance. Click here to watch the live-stream you YouTube.

Yom Kippur Day: Saturday, October 12th

Morning Service: 10:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.

The Day of Atonement continues with powerful worship and song. Be with Rabbi, Cantor and members of our Adult Choir as we seek forgiveness for any shortcomings and errors of the past year. Click here to watch the live-stream on YouTube.


Yizkor Service (immediately following)

Remembering loved ones is a major part of any holiday time. We’ll hear prayers and mournful melodies, and share in a video Book of Memory, all dedicated to those we carry in our hearts. Click here to watch the live-stream on YouTube (note: same link as the morning service).


Tot/Preschool Activity: 2:30 to 3:00 p.m.

For the tots and preschoolers, the Day of Atonement is an important time. Join Rabbi Jeff for songs, activities and a chance to say “I’m sorry” for the not-so-good moments of the past year. 


Family T’fillot: 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.

For elementary school kids and their families, join Cantor Alison to sing, ask for forgiveness and share the stories that help us stay true to our Jewish values and responsibilities.


Neilah and Havdalah: 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.

As Yom Kippur comes to an end, we gather for a message of hope and blessing in the New Year. Neilah (the concluding service) and Havdalah (the very brief ritual of separation) will help bring these Ten Days of Awe to a conclusion. And of course, everyone is welcome to grab a slice of challah or a piece of cake on the way out to break the fast! Click here to watch the live-stream on YouTube.

High Holy Days Food Drive

Keeping with our Temple Beth El tradition, our High Holy Days Food Drive will go on as usual. Please fill your grocery bags to help those struggling to feed their families and pay their bills. Brown paper bags will be available in the lobby from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur. Drop off your donations in the temple lobby anytime. Click here to download the list of items requested.