Dear Friends:
Rosh Hashanah is the time when we take stock of our accomplishments and thank G‑d for a vital, productive year filled with good health and happiness.
As we approach Rosh Hashanah 5787, beginning on the eve of Friday, September 11, 2026, Chabad Lubavitch of Delray Beach is proud to continue our New Year services for the Jewish community.
We can happily report that we have had the privilege of touching the lives of many members of our Jewish community. Whatever their age, background, or level of commitment (or non-commitment) to Judaism, they all share a very beautiful and precious Jewish heritage that has survived for 3,300 years and must continue to survive.
Our duty is to help strengthen their Jewish identity, and so we reach out with a multitude of programs, including Shabbat experiences, holiday programs, study groups, Adult Education, visits to hospitals, a Jewish helping hand, or simply a smile — all with no strings attached.
Chabad offers strength of faith, education, pride, and comfort. We are thankful that we have been able to accomplish so much in our community, and we hope to redouble our efforts in the coming year to accommodate the many programs we hope to make available.
High Holiday Services
Chabad of Delray Beach is pleased to announce seating for the coming High Holiday services.
High Holiday Seats:
Non-members: $200.00
Members: $160.00
We look forward to your joining us for our beautiful holiday services. Seats are limited, so please reserve your seats by September 4, 2026.
Rosh Hashanah Dinner
We are also pleased to invite you to our Rosh Hashanah Dinner.
Adults:
Non-members: $50.00
Members: $36.00
Children ages 5–14: $18.00
Dinner Sponsor: $180.00
More sponsorships available.
Please consider supporting Chabad of Delray Beach by becoming a member of the Chabad of Delray Beach family. By becoming a member, you become our partner and enable us to continue our activities and help others in our community.
To become a member, click here.
To see the schedule and reserve, click here.
Please RSVP by September 4, 2026.
If, for any reason, you are unable to join us for the High Holidays, please consider helping us sponsor someone less fortunate than yourself. Since no one can be turned away, please help us to help others.
We look forward to celebrating the New Year together and wish you and your family a Shanah Tovah U’Metukah — a happy, healthy, and sweet New Year.
Sincerely,
Rabbi Sholom B. Korf