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Rosh Hashana & Yom Kippur Service Times

Rosh Hashana starts this year on Monday, September 6th and continues through Wednesday, September 8th. 

Yom Kippur starts Wednesday evening, September 15th with Kol Nidre and concludes the following evening, Thursday, September 16th, with Neila services.

Members will automatically be sent tickets in advance.  Non-members and members needing tickets for their guests need to purchase tickets.  Please click here for more information and the order form.

Service times are shown below.  Click on the appropriate section to quickly go to your area of interest.

From the First Night of Selichot to Rosh Hashana

First Night of Selichot, Saturday, August 28th
Selichot Pre-program: 10:45 PM
Selichot: Midnite (12:00 AM)


Days Leading Up to Rosh Hashana
Sunday. August 29th: Shacharit at 8:30 AM (No Selichot*) 
Monday, August 30th to Friday, September 3rd: Selichot at 6:30 AM 
Saturday, September 4th: Parshat Nitzavim, Shacharit at 9:00 AM; Selichot following Havdalah
Sunday, September 5th: Shacharit at 8:30 AM (No Selichot*); Selichot at 9:30 PM
Monday, September 6th, Erev Rosh Hashana, Shacharit at 8:30 AM (No Selichot*)

*Selichot recited the night before.


Rosh Hashana Service Times

Rosh Hashana starts this year on Monday evening, September 6th, and continues through Wednesday, September 8th. 

Members will automatically be sent tickets in advance.  Non-members and members needing tickets for their guests need to purchase tickets.  Please click here for more information and the order form.


Erev Rosh HaShana, Monday, September 6th
Shacharit: 6:30 AM
Candle Lighting: 7:29 PM
Mincha/Maariv: 7:30 PM


Rosh HaShana Day 1, Tuesday, September 7th
Shacharit: 8:00 AM
Rabbi’s Sermon: 10:15 AM
Children's Service at Gan Yaniv: 10:30 AM
Shofar Service: 10:35 AM
Mincha: 6:45 PM
Tashlich at Gan Yaniv: 7:15 PM
Shiur by Rabbi Kretzmer-Seed: 7:45 PM. “Joseph Was Released From Jail on Rosh HaShanah: Torah Views on Incarceration from the Eyes of a Jewish Prison Chaplain.”
Maariv: 8:15 PM
Candle Lighting: After 8:21 PM


Rosh HaShana Day 2, Wednesday, September 8th
Shacharit: 8:00 AM
Rabbi’s Sermon: 10:15 AM
Children's Service at Gan Yaniv: 10:30 AM
Shofar Service: 10:35 AM
Mincha: 7:00 PM
Shiur by Rabbi David Shawel: 7:30 PM
Maariv: 8:15 PM


Aseret Yemai Teshuva (Days of Awe)

Tzom Gedalia, Thursday, September 9th
Fast Begins: 6:00 AM
Shacharit: 6:30 AM
Mincha: 7:30 PM
Maariv: 8:00 PM
Fast Ends: 8:10 PM


Friday, September 10th
Shacharit: 6:30 AM
Candle Lighting: 7:24 PM
Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat: 7:25 PM


Saturday, September 11th, Shabbat Shuva, Parshat Vayelech
Shacharit: 9:00 AM
Micha / Maariv: 7:15 PM
Havdalah:  8:18 PM


Sunday, September 12th
Shacharit: 8:30 AM


Monday, September 13th to Erev Yom Kippur, Wednesday, September 15th
Shacharit: 6:30 AM


Yom Kippur Service Times

Yom Kippur starts Wednesday evening, September 15th with Kol Nidre and concludes the following evening, Tuesday, September 16th, with Neila services.

Erev Yom Kippur, Wednesday, September 15th
Mincha: 2:00 PM
Candle Lighting: 7:18 PM
Kol Nidre: 7:15 PM


Yom Kippur, Thursday, September 16th
Shacharit: 9:00 AM
Children's Service at Gan Yaniv: 10:30 AM
Torah Reading: 10:40 AM
Rabbi's Sermon: 11:15 AM
Yizkor: 11:35 AM
Mincha: 5:35 PM
Neila: 7:05 PM
Fast Ends: 8:12 PM


Day After Yom Kippur, Friday, September 17th
Shacharit: 7:00 AM
Candle Lighting: 7:16 PM
Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat: 7:20 PM


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