Your Shortcut to Free Rosh Hashanah Services
Rosh Hashanah begins on Wednesday night, September 8th. We're thrilled to report there are over a hundred events related to Rosh Hashanah listed on our site! But if you're just trying to find a place to attend services, that might be overwhelming.
We encourage you to search through the complete list of services open to the public - you can narrow your choices by location, price, and other factors using the options that will appear on the left-hand side of your screen. If you're between the ages of 22 and 35, GesherCity's High Holiday Ticket Match is still running, although some sites are full and others will stop taking new reservations over the course of the week.
But if you're just looking for something free and open to the public, here's a quick rundown:
ARLINGTON
Kahal B'raira (Humanist)
BOSTON
Havurah on the Hill at the Vilna Shul (Independent)
BROOKLINE
Brookline Havurah Minyan (Independent)
The Chai Center / Brookline Chabad (Lubavitch)
Ohabei Shalom (Family Service) (Reform)
Temple Sinai (Children's Service) (Reform)
FRANKLIN
Etz Chaim (Reform)
JAMAICA PLAIN
Nehar Shalom (Independent)
LOWELL
Temple Emanuel of the Merrimack Valley (Reform)
MELROSE
Temple Beth Shalom (Reform)
NEWTON
Temple Beth Avodah (Family Service) (Reform)
Temple Shalom (Family Service) (Reform)
Sunday School for Jewish Studies (Independent)
SHARON
Temple Israel (Family Service) (Conservative)
SOMERVILLE
B'nai Brith (Family Services) (Independent)
Havurat Shalom (Independent)
Havurat Shalom (Children's Services) (Independent)
SUDBURY
Chabad Center of Sudbury (Lubavitch)
WATERTOWN
B'nai Or (Renewal)
WELLESLEY
Wellesley-Weston Chabad (Lubavitch)
WESTON
Jewish Family Workshop IV (Independent)
WINCHESTER
Temple Shir Tikvah (Children's Services) (Reform)
