High Holy Days
L'Shana Tova!

Rosh HaShanah begins in the evening of Friday, September 11, 2026 and continues through Sunday, September 13, 2026.

Yom Kippur begins in the evening of Sunday, September 20, 2026, and continues through Monday, September 21, 2026.

Virtual Services

High Holy Day Services will also be available on Virtual Beth El (FacebookYouTube, and Livestream on our website).

To watch via Livestream on our website, select the appropriate channel below based on the type of service you’d like to view—Congregational Worship, Family Participation, or Young Children’s Services. Alternatively, scroll to the bottom of the page to access a player that features all of our services.

There is no fee or registration for our virtual services.

Virtual Services

High Holy Day Services will also be available on Virtual Beth El (FacebookYouTube, and Livestream on our website).

To watch via livestream on our website, you can choose a channel below for the type of service you want to watch (Congregational Worship, Family Participation, or Young Children’s), or you can go to the bottom of this page for a player that will have all of our services.

Click on the “play” button while the service is live, or find it in the search to watch at any time after! 

There is no fee or registration for our virtual services.

Service Types

Congregational Worship Services

High Holy Day services with Temple Beth El combine meaningful prayer, magnificent music, timeless tradition, and opportunities for deep personal reflection.

Family Participation Services

Designed for children ages 8 through early teens, these services offer family-friendly liturgy, beautiful music, and a joyful, participatory experience for everyone.

Young Children's Services

Geared toward children ages 8 and under, these services feature costumes, music, and engaging moments led by clergy to create a joyful and meaningful holiday experience.

Virtual Services

To watch virtually, click on the “play” button below while the service is live, or find it in the search to watch at any time after!

Prayerbooks: Our Congregational Worship services use Mishkan HaNefesh: Machzor for the Days of Awe.