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Welcome to High Holy Days at Temple Beth El! We are so excited to celebrate with you.
Rosh HaShanah begins the evening of Wednesday, October 2.
All Congregational Worship & Family Participation Services will be held at Temple Beth El. Young Children’s Services will be held on Rosh HaShanah at Temple Beth El, and on Yom Kippur at FAU’s Friedberg Auditorium. Click here for more information.
Tickets are required for our Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur services, and will be held in person at the Temple Beth El Schaefer Family Campus. Many services will be held simultaneously in the Sanctuary and the Chapel* at the Schaefer Family Campus.
Temple Beth El members and their guests will be invited to worship in the Sanctuary, and non-members will be invited to worship in the Chapel* at the Schaefer Family Campus. These services will also be available online on Virtual Beth El. Click here for the full service schedule.
*The Rabbi Merle E. Singer Sanctuary and the Beck Family Chapel are both located at Temple Beth El’s Schaefer Family Campus, at 333 SW 4th Avenue.
Tickets are required. Services will be held at 1:30 pm on Rosh HaShanah and at 1:45 pm on Yom Kippur at the Temple Beth El Schaefer Family Campus. Services will also be available on Virtual Beth El.
Share the High Holy Days together as a family, with family-friendly liturgy and a festive, participatory environment. The service is designed for families with children ages 8 through early teens, and will be a meaningful High Holy Day experience for all.
Tickets are not required, but free registration is requested. Services will be held at 4:00 pm on Rosh HaShanah and at 9:00 am on Yom Kippur at the Temple Beth El Schaefer Family Campus. These services are free to attend, but capacity is limited, so we ask that you register in advance.
Bring your young children ages 8 and under to this afternoon service designed especially for them and filled with music, story and our famous High Holy Day skits.
Tickets are required for all of our in-person services, unless otherwise stated. All tickets will be requested online and all tickets will be electronic. Click here for more information about ticketing.
There is so much work behind the scenes that we cannot do without the help of volunteers. We have set up flexible time slots to allow you to continue to worship with your family. Thank you so much for being a part of our High Holy Day Services. Click here to sign up to be an usher.
ALL SERVICES ARE LOCATED AT THE SCHAEFER FAMLY CAMPUS
Parking
North and south lots will be available for parking. Overflow parking will be available at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church across the street, and Church on the Hill, just north of Temple Beth El. Please park in designated parking spots only and observe handicapped and reserved parking signs.
Temple Beth El is a reform synagogue that welcomes those who are seeking to live and support a modern Jewish life. Our mission is to enrich lives by generating bonds of love through exceptional Jewish experiences.
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