Here’s how the days run.
Every service is in our open-air tent. Come for all of it or come for one hour — both are the right answer.
Rosh Hashanah
September 11 – 13, 2026Friday 11 Sept.
Erev Rosh Hashanah
6:53 pm Light candles
6:45 pm Evening Services
Shabbat 12 Sept.
First Day
10:00 am Morning Services
10:30 am Children’s Program
7:45 pm Evening Services
After 7:51 pm Light candles Rosh Hashanah falls on Shabbat, so tonight’s candles are lit from a flame that was already burning.
Sunday 13 Sept.
Second Day
10:00 am Morning Services
10:30 am Children’s Program
11:45 am Shofar Blowing Ceremony The only day the shofar is sounded this year — the first day is Shabbat.
1:00 pm Tashlich Ceremony
7:49 pm Holiday ends
Can’t make it to the tent? We’ll come to you. Get in touch and we’ll arrange a shofar blowing at your home, office or building.
Yom Kippur
September 20 – 21, 2026Sunday 20 Sept.
Erev Yom Kippur
6:38 pm Light candles
6:52 pm Fast begins
7:15 pm Kol Nidrei
Monday 21 Sept.
Yom Kippur Day
10:00 am Morning Services
10:30 am Children’s Program
12:00 pm Yizkor Memorial Service Names for the Yizkor booklet can be submitted here.
5:15 pm Mincha
6:15 pm Neilah — the closing service
7:28 pm Fast ends, then a break-fast on us Stay for the shofar and eat something before you drive home. No charge, no sign-up.
About a seat.
No membership fees and no tickets. The tent holds what it holds, so a reservation is the only way we can promise you and your family a place to sit.
$150 Per adult
$54 Per child
Nobody will ever be turned away due to lack of funds. Prayer books are Hebrew-English, and no prior knowledge is assumed of anyone.
Reserve a Seat