We will begin with the beautiful evening of S’lichot and culminate in the final shofar blast of Yom Kippur. Adding Sach on top of our Sukkah and dancing to commemorate starting from the beginning of reading from the Torah, the High Holy Days at Beth Emet are a heartwarming and soul-filling way to usher in the new year (5786) as one community.
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Rosh Hashanah 2025 | 5786 will begin on the evening of Monday, September 22.
Request Reciprocity for the High Holy Days
Whether you are a Beth Emet member looking to attend High Holy Day services at another congregation, or you are members of another synagogue who wish to worship at Beth Emet during this holiday season, please complete the High Holy Day Courtesy Seating Request form with the URJ. For questions, contact the office.
Below is our current schedule for services, including times.
Dessert Reception | 9:00 pm
S’lichot Program | 9:30 pm
Havdalah and S’lichot Service | 11:15 pm | Sanctuary and Live Control
8:00 pm | Sanctuary and Live Control
Chavurah Service | 9:00 am | Sanctuary and Live Control
Tashlich | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm | Lee Street Beach
Traditional Morning Service | 11:30 am | Sanctuary and Live Control
Family Service for 4th Grade and Younger | 2:30 pm | Sanctuary
Second Day Rosh Hashanah Service | 10:00 am | Sanctuary and Live Control
Friday Kabbalat Shabbat Service | 6:30 pm | Sanctuary and Live Control
Saturday Morning Service | 9:30 am
Kol Nidre Service | 7:00 pm | Sanctuary and Live Control
Teen Hangout | 11:00 am | Perlman Room
Adult Study with Rabbi London | 2:30 pm
Family Service for 4th Grade and Younger | 2:30 pm
Concluding Services (Afternoon, Healing, Yizkor, and Neilah) | 3:45 pm | Sanctuary and Live Control
Erev Sukkot Service | 7:30 pm | Sanctuary and Live Control
Sukkot begins Monday, Oct 6, 2025 through Monday, Oct 13, 2025.
Stay informed! Follow EmetMail for more information about our Sukkot program with BuildingTogether.org as we approach the holiday season.
Simchat Torah Morning Service including Yizkor | 10:00 am | Sanctuary and Live Control
Worship this past year (5785) was soulful and uplifting, the music deeply spiritual, and the sermons were both thought-provoking and inspiring.
Check out below for a copy of a past year’s Chadashon (bulletin), the Yizkor (memorial) book, and to listen to the sermons from this last year.
Erev Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah Morning Sermon Rabbi Andrea London & Erev Rav Max Antman
Kol Nidre Sermon Rabbi Andrea London
Yom Kippur Morning Sermon Erev Rav Max Antman
Chadashon (Bulletin)
Yizkor (Memorial) Book