High Holidays 5772
A time for reflection and renewal
Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur -- a day of sweetness and a day of atonement are the culmination of a month-long process of coming back to G-d. During this time, we are encouraged to consider possibilities for change, improvement, and growth. Our services lead us to focus on evaluating and taking responsibility for our personal behavior, letting go of negative or undesired attitudes or behavior toward self and others, resolving to change and embrace new behavior and forgiveness, remembering and honoring ancestors and renewing our connection to G-d and the Jewish community.
Temple Etz Chaim offers you and your family many opportunities to connect with G-d and your fellow Temple members. Please join us.
Please refer to our religious service schedule for the Paskow Sanctuary below. For more information about all other activities taking place during the High Holidays, please check the following:

High Holiday Information Letter for 5772
High Holiday Services Schedule
Selichot
Family Services
Holiday Experience for Kindergarten - Fourth Grade
Junior Congregation
Neilah Participation Information
High Holiday Ticket and Seating Reservation Form
High Holiday Child Care Reservation Form
As always, please contact the Temple Etz Chaim office at 805-497-6891 or by email at info@templeetzchaim.org.
Selichot
Saturday, September 24 at 7:30 PM
Havdallah, followed by a complementary buffet dinner and a movie: "100 Voices, A Journey Home." A Selichot service will be conducted late in the evening. Please refer to the Selichot information flyer for details.
Rosh Hashanah
Tishrei 1-2 (September 28-30)
Erev Rosh Hashanah, September 28, services begin at 7:30 PM
1st and 2nd day Rosh Hashanah services begin at 9:00 AM
Yom Kippur
Tishrei 10 (October 9-10)
Kol Nidre, October 9, 7:30 PM
Yom Kippur Morning, 9:00 AM, October 10
Yizkor Memorial Service, 4:15 PM
Concluding Services, 5:00 PM
Neila Service, approximately 7:30 PM