Ten days outdoors, and then we dance.
Sukkot runs from Friday night, September 25, straight through to Simchat Torah on Sunday, October 4. Here is the whole stretch.
Sukkot
September 25 – october 2, 2026Fri • Sept 25 Erev Sukkot
6:30 pm Light candles
7:00 pm Evening Services
Shabbat • Sept 26 First Day
10:00 am Morning Services
6:45 pm Mincha & Maariv
After 7:27 pm Light candles From a flame that was already burning, since the first day falls on Shabbat.
Sun • Sept 27 Second Day
10:00 am Morning Services, followed by Kiddush in the sukkah
7:25 pm Holiday ends
Chol Hamoed — Tuesday, September 29
Scotch, Cigars & Smoked Brisket Cholent
Our annual night in the sukkah. A good pour, something lit, and a cholent that has been going since morning.
RSVPShemini Atzeret & Simchat Torah
October 2 – 4, 2026Fri • Oct 2 Hoshana Rabbah & Erev Shemini Atzeret
6:18 pm Light candles
6:45 pm Maariv, then Hakafot and Kiddush in the sukkah
Shabbat • Oct 3 Shemini Atzeret
10:00 am Morning Services, followed by a Hot Texas Chilli Kiddush
12:00 pm Yizkor Memorial Service Names for the Yizkor booklet can be submitted here.
6:30 pm Mincha & Maariv, then Hakafot and a grand community kiddush buffet
After 7:15 pm Light candles From a flame that was already burning.
Sun • Oct 4 Simchat Torah
11:00 am Shacharis
12:00 pm Community celebration, Chasidic farbrengen and all day open grill Runs all afternoon into evening. Come and go as you like.
4:30 pm Hakafot, including a special hakafa for the Land of Israel and all of its inhabitants
7:13 pm Holiday ends & Havdalah
All services are held in the sukkah or open air tent. No reservation needed for services or kiddush — the only required RSVP is the Scotch and Cigars event.