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Temple Emanu-El

Spiritual. Egalitarian. Welcoming.

High Holy Days

“All Israel is filled with the potential for good deeds,
as a pomegranate is filled with seeds.”

Babylonian Talmud Berachot 57a

 

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Celebrate the High Holy Days with Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach!

Join Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach for all the inspiration and spiritual moments that the High Holy Days offer.

In-person Services are for members in good standing, their guests and non-members who have made a reservation. Tickets are required for all High Holy Days Services.  Complimentary valet parking will be available.

We strongly encourage you to join us in-person for the full holiday experience.  However, if you are unable to attend, our Services will be live-streamed free on our website.

Videos & Downloads

  • To view the Rabbi’s slide presentation from his sermon on Day 1 of Rosh Hashanah, please click HERE.
  • To view the list of character traits referenced by the Rabbi during his Kol Nidrei Sermon, please click HERE.
  • To view the 2024 Yizkor Memorial Video, please click HERE.
  • To view the Rabbi’s slide presentation from his sermon on Yom Kippur Morning, please click HERE.
  • To view our 2024 High Holy Day Promotional Video, please click HERE.

Meals

Complimentary Kiddush/meals are provided after the following Services:

  • Break-the-Fast at the conclusion of Yom Kippur.
  • Dinner during Simchat Torah Evening.
  • Kiddush Lunches after Day 1 and 2 of Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah Morning.
  • We also will be serving dinner one evening during Sukkot.

Reservations and payment are required.

Schedule of Services, 2024 / 5785

Click here for High Holy Days Booklet

Sukkot, Day 1     
Thursday, October 17 at 9:30AM

Sukkot, Day 2
Friday, October 18 at 9:30AM

Hoshanah Rabbah
Wednesday, October 23 at 8:45AM

Shemini Atzeret
Thursday, October 24 at 9:30AM

Simchat Torah Evening
Thursday, October 24 at 6:00PM

Simchat Torah Morning
Friday, October 25 at 9:30AM

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