Chabad of Paradise Valley

High Holiday Services

Join us for meaningful and inspiring services, interspersed with melody, warmth, explanation, anecdotes, and humor.

Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur Services

Andaz Scottsdale Resort

6114 N. Scottsdale Road · Scottsdale Road & Rose Lane

Rosh Hashanah

September 11–13, 2026

Rosh Hashanah Dinner: Friday, September 11, following evening services at Chabad of Paradise Valley. Reservation required.

Yom Kippur

September 20–21, 2026

A welcoming High Holiday experience

No membership fees or tickets
Hebrew-English prayer books
Warm and friendly atmosphere
No background or affiliation necessary
Traditional and contemporary services
Meaningful explanations, anecdotes, and humor

Complete Schedule

Services and programs

Rosh Hashanah

Friday, September 11

Andaz
  • Evening Services6:15 pm

Followed by a Rosh Hashanah brisket dinner at Chabad of Paradise Valley. Reservation required.

Saturday, September 12

Andaz
  • Morning Services9:30 am

Sunday, September 13

Chabad of Paradise Valley
  • Morning Services9:30 am
  • Shofar Blowing11:30 am
  • Tashlich Service5:40 pm at the canal on McDonald Drive

Yom Kippur

Sunday, September 20 — Kol Nidrei

Andaz
  • Candle Lighting / Fast Begins6:09 pm
  • Kol Nidrei Services6:15 pm

Monday, September 21 — Yom Kippur Day

Andaz
  • Morning Services9:30 am
  • Yizkor Memorial ServiceApproximately 11:30 am
  • Mincha & Neilah5:00 pm
  • Shofar / Fast Ends7:03 pm

A break-fast will follow the conclusion of services.

Advance reservations are requested

There are no membership fees or tickets, but registering in advance helps us prepare a comfortable and welcoming experience for everyone.

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Helpful details

Are these the right services for me?

What to expect

Our style is friendly and welcoming. The services are traditional and are conducted with the beginner in mind as well. Many of the prayers are read in English, and a running commentary by the Rabbi accompanies the entire service, including stories, humor, inspirational thoughts, and teachings about the prayers.

We offer an excellent children’s program during the daytime services, with interactive games, holiday stories, songs, refreshments, and more.

Is Chabad for me?

At Chabad, no prior knowledge is necessary to experience our inspiring and meaningful High Holiday services to the fullest. People who attend Chabad services come from many different backgrounds and levels of observance.

Chabad is a local center for Jewish life. We offer programs and guidance that allow you to nurture your Judaism at your own pace, in a nonjudgmental atmosphere, together with pure and simple friendship. There is no membership, so we welcome you to enjoy any program that interests you, whether you are unaffiliated or a member elsewhere.

At Chabad, we believe Judaism should be fun and joyous. We believe in the inherent beauty, spirituality, and value of every individual, and we view community as family.

The people who come to Chabad are just like you. They shop where you shop, dine where you dine, and come from a broad spectrum of Jewish backgrounds. At Chabad, you are not a Reform, Conservative, unaffiliated, or Orthodox Jew; you are simply Jewish. We believe there is no difference between Jews, and labels serve no purpose other than to divide.

Advance reservations are recommended. RSVP for Services
High Holiday Appeal

Participate in our High Holiday Appeal and help Chabad of Paradise Valley continue providing meaningful Jewish programs and services throughout the year.

View the High Holiday Appeal

Yom Kippur Hotel Rooms

We suggest booking a hotel room at the Andaz or at a nearby hotel called the Sonesta.

Book a room at the Sonesta

For more information, call 480-788-9310
or email [email protected]