High Holy Days

Guests are always welcome

Please reach out to Finance@bethelsp.org for information about attending High Holy Days Services.

High Holy Days 5785 Schedule

Schedule of Services

Please make reservations for all services by emailing TBEoffice@bethelsp.Org

Erev Rosh Hashanah Service

Rosh Hashanah

Shabbat Shuvah Service

Kol Nidrei Service

Yom Kippur

Featured Event

S'lihot

6:00 p.m. Deli Dinner catered by the famous Brent’s Deli Slihot Program “Coming Home:” A personal, communal & spiritual journey! Tap into your intellectual & creative selves as we discuss & create physical representations of home.

8:00 p.m. S’lihot Service with Havdalah Multi-Access

Community Dinner welcoming New Members

$40/adults; $15/children; $100/max for 2 adults with children.

RSVP to Shoni for check and on-file charges, Venmo @TempleBethElSanPedro or pay online (online prices are higher to reflect the platform fees).

Following dinner, join us for our 7 PM Shabbat Sukkot Service with Consecration outdoors in our beautiful sukkah.

Celebrate Simhat Torah with TBE!

6:45 p.m. Musical Simhat Torah Service with Flag Making and Mitzvah Bar!

S’lihot
Saturday, September 28
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

S’lihot

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Simhat Torah
Wednesday, October 23
6:30 am - 7:30 am

Simhat Torah

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Order Your Round Hallah and Lulav & Etrog for the High Holy Days Hallah Sale $10

Plain, raisin, sesame or poppy seed

Pickup dates are:

Contact Shoni if you can’t come at that time.

Deadline to order is Thursday, September 26 and Monday, October 7.

Lulav & Etrog Sale $54

Pickup or delivery will be organized after they arrive, which should be no later than the Wednesday before Sukkot.

Deadline to order is Friday, September 20, no late orders can be accepted.

Payment Information For Both:

Email orders to Shoni for check and on-file charges, Venmo @TempleBethElSanPedro or pay online
(online prices are higher to reflect the platform fees).

Ilan Davidson

Cantor

Cantor Ilan Davidson has been pleasing audiences with his singing since before he could read. At age five, he began singing with his Cantor, Philip Moddel, and hasn’t shut up since. At ten, he made his Operatic debut with the Fullerton Civic Light Opera’s production of Bizet’s Carmen, as a street urchin. Since then, he has performed roles in opera and musical theatre, performing, directing, and producing world-class productions.

Among his many accomplishments, Cantor Davidson is also known as a contemporary Jewish songwriter and performer, having delighted audiences all over the world, including Israel and Lithuania with the soulful sounds of his music. His recordings, Stained Glass (1995) and In A Hanukkah Mood (2007) are collections of original and covered songs by himself and many contemporary Jewish artists. His most recent recording, God Is In This Place (2020), is a collection of original liturgical pieces for the Friday night Shabbat Service, commissioned and written in honor of his 25th Anniversary as the Cantor of Temple Beth El.

Cantor Davidson left the stage and in 1995 joined the Temple Beth El family, in San Pedro, where, in his nearly 30 years of service, he has brought many new programs and much enthusiasm to all he does. Coming from a long line of Cantors, it must have been Besheret for Cantor Davidson, although talented in all areas of musical performance, to finally settle down into his career as Hazzan for Temple Beth El in San Pedro, California. In 2007, Cantor Davidson founded a new foundation, KindredSPIRITS, producing an annual world humanitarian aid event. KindredSPIRITS premiered on June 5, 2008 at Walt Disney Concert Hall, adding that prestigious concert hall to the ever growing list of venues around the world, where Davidson has performed. During the 10 years of humanitarian events, Global KindredSPIRITS, Inc., as an official 501©3, raised awareness and close to $500,000 for its beneficiaries over the decade.
As a past president of the South Coast Interfaith Council, Ilan fought for tolerance and understanding of ALL faiths in a difficult climate. For the past 7 years, Cantor Davidson has been service as an LA County Commissioner, representing the 4th District on the Human Relations Commission, where he currently serves as President. Whether it is raising his voice for justice, Hazzanut, Pop, Opera, Musical Theatre, or folk music, Cantor Ilan Davidson shares his soul and genuine love in every note.

When asked about his finest accomplishment, Cantor Ilan invariably responds, “After all the great concerts, services, and roles, my finest role in life is that of husband to my beautiful wife, Jodi, and daddy to my gorgeous daughters, Jordan and Zoe.”

Office: (310) 833-2467 Ext. 106

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