Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are considered to be the most important and serious holidays in the Jewish religion. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year; Jews use this time to reflect on the year that passed and consider the year ahead of them. Ten days later is Yom Kippur—the Day of Atonement, in which Jews refrain from eating and drinking and pray for forgiveness for sins committed throughout the year. If you are Jewish and looking for High Holy Day services to go to in the Inland Empire, look no further! We compiled a list of the many congregations offering services. You can follow their websites for a complete schedule (and prices if that applies).
Reform
- Temple Beth El, Riverside

- Congregation Emanu El, Redlands
- Temple Beth Israel, Pomona
- Congregation Havurim, Temecula
- Temple Sinai, Palm Desert
- Temple Isaiah, Palm Springs
Conservative
- Congregation Beth Shalom, Corona
- Etz Hadar, Redlands

- Temple Beth Shalom, Menifee
- B’nai Chaim, Murrieta
- Temple Sholom of Ontario, Ontario
Non-Denominational
- Adat Re’im, Rancho Cucamonga
Orthodox and Chabad
- Chabad in the Temecula Valley, Temecula
- Chabad of the Inland Empire, Rancho Cucamonga
- Chabad of Riverside, Riverside
- Chabad of Palm Desert, Palm Desert
- Chabad of the Desert Communities, Palm Springs
- Chabad of Rancho Mirage, Rancho Mirage
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