We are pleased to present the schedule for the High Holy Days of 2025 | 5786, led by Rabbi Lev and our dedicated clergy team. This year, we invite you to join us in person as we come together in our beautiful sanctuary to reflect, pray, and celebrate these sacred days.
Whether you’re a longtime member or visiting us for the first time, we look forward to sharing this meaningful time with you and your loved ones.
Please note that although membership includes free tickets for your family unit, members still need to RSVP through the TICKET link.
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- Enter your email and password as usual on the ShulCloud login page.
- After submitting, you’ll be prompted to enter a verification code.
- A code will be sent to the email address on file. Please check your inbox and, if you don’t see it, look in your spam or junk folder.
- Enter the code on the login screen to complete the process.
Tip: Each code is unique and time-sensitive, so you’ll need to use the most recent one sent to you.
2025 SCHEDULE
Selichot
Saturday, September 13th at 7:00 pm
Erev Rosh Hashanah
Monday, September 22nd at 5:30 - 6:30 pm
Erev Rosh Hashanah Picnic (McCambridge Park)
Monday, September 22nd at 6:30 - 8:30 pm
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Rosh Hashanah Day 1
Tuesday, September 23rd
Services begin | 9:00 am
Torah | 10:30 am
Shofar | 11:30 am
Rabbi Sermon | 11:45 am
Sisterhood Luncheon | 12:30 pm
Family Service | 2:30 pm
Rosh Hashanah Day 2
Wednesday, September 24th at 9:00 am
Tashlich at the Beach
Sunday, September 28th at 10:00 am
Location: TBD
Join our Hebrew School staff, families, and the congregation at large for a beautiful, brief Tashlich service followed by our traditional family fun day at the beach! Parents are required to watch their children.
During this year’s tashlich we will also be holding a memorial to honor and remember those we lost on and since October 7th.
Kol Nidre, Erev Yom Kippur
Wednesday, October 1st at 6:30 pm
Yom Kippur
Thursday, October 2nd, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Services begin | 9:00 am
Torah Service | 10:30 am
Business | 11:30 am
Rabbi Sermon/Yizkor | 11:45 am
Family Service | 3:30 pm
Jonah Play Minchah | 4:30 pm
Nei'la | 5:30 pm
Shofar Blow & Break fast | 6:30 pm
Sukkot
Friday, October 3rd - 5th
BTEE Sukkah Build
Sunday, October 5th
Hebrew School Pizza in the Sukkah | 5:30 pm
Sunday, October 12th
Sisterhood Sukkot Dinner | 5:30 pm
RSVP here for the dinner!
Simchat Torah
Wednesday, October 15th
Family Service + Potluck | 5:30 pm
FAQs
Do you offer childcare during services?
We are pleased to offer childcare for children ages 2-10 during select High Holy Day services. You can sign up for childcare through the ticket RSVP link.
Will you be streaming the services online?
For those who can't attend in-person we will be streaming services on Zoom. Please email Gaby Katz for Zoom option/information at gkatz@btee.org.
What if I have questions or need to make changes to my RSVP?
For any questions or changes, please email Gaby Katz at gkatz@btee.org or give us a call in the office (818) 845-1734.
Is there assigned seating? What if I need special accomodation?
While there's not assigned seating, if you or someone in your party needs accommodations please contact the office at office@btee.org or call (818) 845-1734.
Where should I park?
For the safety of our community and guests, our parking lot will be reserved for those with handicap placards and our clergy team. Ample street parking is available on Amherst Drive and Glenoaks Boulevard.
Will there be security?
Yes — your safety is our top priority. In addition to our check-in process at the entrance, we will have professional armed security on-site, to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for everyone.
Yizkor
Each year we honor the memories of our community's loved ones who have passed in Yizkor services.