Hidur Mitzvah
High Holy Days
As we prepare for the High Holy Days of 2025/5786, we are guided by the idea of Hidur Mitzvah—the Jewish tradition of beautifying a mitzvah. Not just doing what is required, but doing it with care, creativity, and intention.
It reminds us that how we show up matters just as much as that we show up. During these Days of Awe, we are invited to approach our lives as artists: shaping meaning, deepening connection, and adding beauty to our relationships, our rituals, and our responsibilities.
Life is a work of art. This year, let’s create it together.
In the year ahead, may we find new ways to bring light, color, and purpose to the world around us—through the mitzvot we embrace and the community we build.
Below is our full schedule of High Holy Day events, offering moments to gather, reflect, and begin anew.
Wishing you a Shanah Tovah—a year of beauty, purpose, and renewal.
Community S’lichot
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Erev Rosh Hashanah
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RH Young(ish)
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RH Main/Adult
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As we look ahead to 2025-2026, you will see the generous donations of our congregation hard at work. From new, engaging programming to upgrades to our physical campus, your generous gift ensures the growth and development of our community as we lead the way into 5786.
As part of our tradition of Yizkor during the Yamim Nora’im, we invite you to join us in remembering our loved ones who have died at this season and in seasons past. Our Digital Book of Remembrance will be accessible on the Temple Isaiah website for Yom Kippur and throughout the year.