Many of our member synagogues are generously opening their High Holiday services and related events to the community. We invite you to explore the list below as a resource, and encourage you to contact each synagogue directly for additional details.
*List in formation.
Chabad of Rivertowns
Please click Chabad of Rivertowns for full details on holiday services and programs.
Congregation Anshe Sholom
Open to non-members free of charge. RSVP required.
Contact: askiddush@gmail.com
Rosh Hashanah (September 12-13)
Morning service 9:15am
Shofar 10:45am
Yom Kippur (September 20-21)
Kol Nidre 6:30pm
Shacharit 9:15am
Yizkor 11:00am
Neilah 6:00pm
Congregation Emanu-El
Saturday, September 12
1:45pm, Youth Service for grades 3-6 (in-person and livestreamed)
3:00pm, Young Families Service & Celebration for children through grade 2 (in-person and livestreamed)
Sunday, September 13: Edith Read Wildlife Sanctuary
10:00am, Adult Nature Walk
10:45am, Adult Tashlich
11:15am, New! Religious School and Family-Friendly Nature Walk & Tashlich
* The Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary and Beach are located behind Playland Park. Drive through the Playland parking lot and past the Dragon Coaster.
Monday, September 21
1:15pm, Youth Service for grades 3-6 (in-person and livestreamed)
2:15pm, Young Families Service for children through grade 2 (in-person and livestreamed)
3:00pm, Afternoon Service (in-person and livestreamed)
3:30pm, A Healing Service of Music and Meditations (in-person and livestreamed)
4:00pm, Yizkor/Memorial Service (in-person and livestreamed)
5:00pm, N’ilah/Concluding Service (in-person and livestreamed)
Please click CSS HHD Worship Schedule_2026-5787 for more information.
We are offering public tickets ($250/adult) as a one-time opportunity for the public to experience CSI. If attendees choose to become a member by December 31, 2026, the full cost of the purchase will be applied toward their CSI membership dues.
In addition to our adult services, non-members who purchase High Holiday tickets are welcome to bring their children, ages 3–12, to our children’s services at no additional cost.
We are also pleased to offer our Family Services and Tashlich experience free and open to all. Registration is requested.
Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Family Service: Celebrate the New Year with an engaging outdoor service on our Farm. (Closed-toe shoes are recommended.)
Tashlich: Join us at Wishnie Park in Ossining as we gather by the water for this meaningful High Holiday tradition.
Yom Kippur Family Service: Experience an interactive and engaging service at CSI featuring a special goat encounter that helps bring themes of reflection, forgiveness, and renewal to life for children and families.
Complementary services will be offered to first time FHC attendees and they need to register. If they are coming for the second time, people need to register and pay.
All services will be live streamed and note that we do not offer Yizkor to non ticket holders.
Hebrew Congregation of Somers
Please click HCS-High Holiday 2026 Ticket Information pdf to learn more about their holiday schedule.
Larchmont Temple
We are happy to welcome the community on 2nd Day Rosh Hashanah, on Sunday, 9/13 at 9:30 am, and on Yom Kippur for our Yizkor, Neilah and Havdalah Service on Monday, 9/21 from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
Non-Members
You don’t have to be a PJC member to join us for the High Holidays! We welcome everyone. But to help us in planning, we’d like to hear from you in advance. Again, the suggested donation for adult guests is $180 per guest for one holiday or $250 per guest to attend both. The suggested donation for guest children and grandchildren is $18 per child. For payment details, please contact the PJC office and let us know which days you’d like to come.
Visit the schedule of services here.
Click here for more information.
Tamid
Please click Tamid High Holidays for full details.
Temple Beth Am Shalom Synagogue
Please click on link above to learn more about services.
Services are free and open to all. Click here for schedule.
Temple Israel of New Rochelle
Please click HHD Main Brochure 5787 2026 to learn more about the services.
Temple Israel of Northern Westchester
Celebrate the High Holy Days with Temple Israel
We warmly invite you to join us for the upcoming High Holy Days. We look forward to sharing a deeply meaningful and spiritual experience with our community this year. Please note: for the safety and security of our community, all in-person attendees must register in advance. A $180 donation is suggested upon registration.
If you are not a member, please bring your ID to the Temple office to pick up your pass. For those who prefer to join us from home, all Sanctuary services will be livestreamed. To request the livestream link, please contact Robin Safarowic at robin@tinw.org.
Non-Members can register here: https://www.tinw.org/form/high-holy-days-2026-non-member-registrations–donation1.html
Please see the schedule of events here – HighHolyDays2026Schedule3 .
The Westchester Community for Humanistic Judaism (WCHJ)
The Westchester Community for Humanistic Judaism (WCHJ) will hold its Rosh Hashanah service on Saturday, September 12, starting at 6 pm, and its Yom Kippur service on Monday, September 21, starting at 5:30 pm. The address for both services, which will be led by Rabbi Frank Tamburello, is Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 468 Rosedale Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605.
Tickets for Rosh Hashanah are $10 if purchased in advance (https://www.ubme.com/event/b713c674-825c-4f1f-bbd0-3fb789c55e3f) or $15 at the door. Tickets for Yom Kippur are $20 if purchased in advance (https://www.ubme.com/event/642abf6e-ba02-46f2-aed3-b396fb8574a6) or $25 at the door. The will be a break-the-fast after the Yom Kippur service.
FOR NON- WRT MEMBERS:
Community-wide Services: WRT offers certain services for the community (Members and non-Members are welcome) to attend at no charge (see the schedule of services).
Tickets and Photo ID are required for anyone who wishes to attend.
Security: Have your High Holiday Ticket QR Code and Photo ID ready to show at entry. Please leave your bags at home.
S’lichot
Saturday, September 5
7:00 pm *S’lichot Brief Service and Musical Program
Rosh HaShanah Day 1
Saturday, September 12
9:15 am *TOT Service (Beit Midrash)
5:30 pm *Tashlich with Young Israel of Scarsdale at Carpenter Pond (off-site)
Rosh HaShanah Day 2
Sunday, September 13
10:00 am *Morning Service (Sanctuary)
10:30 am *FAMILY Apple Picking at Wilkens Fruit and Fir Farm (off-site)
Yom Kippur Day
Monday, September 21
9:15 am *TOT Service (Beit Midrash)
2:30 pm *Musical Meditation (Sanctuary)
3:45 pm *Yom Kippur Afternoon Service includes Yizkor and Ne’ilah (Sanctuary)
Here is the link for community tickets:
https://westchesterreformtemple.my.site.com/s/hhd-registration
We welcome guests to our services, and request a donation (suggested amount is $500).