Rosh Hashana begins Friday evening September 11th, continuing through Saturday and Sunday, September 12th and 13th. Yom Kippur services will take place Sunday September 20th, and Monday September 21st, October 1st and Thursday, October 2nd, on which we will recite Yizkor prayers in memory of our dearly departed. Services will be led this year by Rabbi Moshe Kieval and Zevi Klein, a student of Shor Yoshuv Rabbinical College. The full holiday schedule is shown on this page.
Please become a member for the coming year and kindly send your check(s) for dues and high holiday seats to us as soon as possible. Payment may also be made using the form below.
Making your reservations early will avoid any confusion. We look forward to seeing you during the holidays and throughout the year. If you have any questions or, please email us at info@templezion.org.
Best wishes to you and your families for a Shana Tovah!
A VERY HEALTHY AND HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Very truly yours, Officers of Temple Zion
High Holidays Schedule
Erev Rosh Hashana – Friday, September 11, 2026
Candle Lighting 6:52 pm
Mincha (Afternoon Service) 7:00pm
Followed by Rabbi’s Speech and Maariv
Rosh Hashana First Day – Saturday, September 12, 2026
Services begin with Shacharit 9am
Intermission Light Kiddush 12pm
Mussaf Service 12:15pm
Mincha Service 7:00pm
Rabbi’s Class- A Fresh Beginning 7:30pm
Havdala > Candle Lighting > Maariv Service 7:50pm
Rosh Hashana Second Day – Sunday, September 13, 2026