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High Holiday services in our community

Rosh HaShanah begins the evening of September 6. Yom Kippur begins the evening of September 15.

Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur call to us through the piercing majesty of the sound of the Shofar, inviting us to renew our connection with ourselves, with our people, and with G-d.

This year more than ever we turn to our tradition for words of comfort and hope. The pandemic has challenged us. For that reason it is important to support each other and expand and deepen our connections during these High Holy Days. We yearn to be with our community.

Southern Arizona’s congregations welcome you to celebrate the High Holy Days and hope each of you find a congregation in the Tucson Jewish community that will help you greet the New Year 5782, in a meaningful and uplifting way. The Great Shofar will be sounded . . . Join with us in hearing its call!

Please visit the websites of the following congregations for information about their High Holiday services.

Congregation Anshei Israel (Conservative)
(520) 745-5550

Congregation Beit Simcha (Reform)
(520) 276-5675

Congregation Bet Shalom (Traditional Egalitarian)
(520) 577-1171

Beth Shalom Temple Center (Non-denominational)
(520) 648-6690

Congregation Chaverim (Reform)
(520) 320-1015

Congregation Chofetz Chayim (Orthodox)
(520) 747-7780

Temple Emanu-El (Reform)
(520) 327-4501

Institute for Judaic Services and Study (Saddlebrook)
(520) 825-8175

Congregation M’kor Hayim (Reform)
(520) 305-8208

Congregation Or Chadash (Reform)
(520) 512-8500

Chabad of Oro Valley (Chabad)
(520) 477-8672

Chabad of Sierra Vista (Chabad)
(520) 820-6256

The Shul of Tucson (Orthodox)
(520) 881-7956

 

For a full listing of congregations, please visit jewishtucson.org/synagogues.