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By answering the questions below, we will know if you would like Tickets and/or Machzorim for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Many Temple Israel Members receive complimentary tickets for the Adult Members and Child Members depending on their current Annual Commitment level.
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We are so happy that you have decided to attend High Holiday Services at Temple Israel this year.
We offer services both In Person and on LiveStream. You are welcome however you can come!
If you will be attending any services through the LiveStream, please let us know below. You'll be given the chance to pick up Machzorim (High Holiday Prayer Books) to use at home.
If you choose either to attend Only on Livestream or Both In Person and on Livestream, you will be given the option to pick up Machzorim (High Holiday Prayer Books)
This is a required question.
To pick up Machzorim (High Holiday Prayer Books), please make sure to indicate the number of books you will be picking up.
The schedule for picking up and returning can be found on the TI Website Calendar.
There is a $10 per book fee for utilizing this service as a Non-Member.
All Machzorim must be returned by Thursday, October 23rd. Each unreturned books will incur a $60 fee.
We look forward to seeing you on our Livestream and in person. Details for the Livestream will be available closer to Rosh Hashanah. Please pay attention to your email and check the Temple Israel website for more information.
FIRST AND LAST NAME
Please know, if after the High Holidays you decide to join Temple Israel, we will apply your High Holiday ticket purchase towards your 2025-2026 Membership.
Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur: $360 Rosh Hashanah Day One & Two: $180 Yom Kippur: $180
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: $75Rosh Hashanah Day One and Two: $50Yom Kippur: $25
Children 0-5 years old, which may include SOME Kindergartners, have the option to go to Babysitting or sit with their parents. We understand that some Kindergartners are not yet ready for Youth Services and Programming.
Kindergartners are encouraged to participate in Youth Services and Programming. We understand this may not be suitable for all families, which why babysitting services are available to this age. If your child can participate in Youth Services and Programming, please use the section for Grades K - 7 to indicate they are coming to Temple Israel.
Grades K - 7 are welcome to participate in the Youth Services and Programming or to sit with a parent in Services.
Grades 8 - 12 should select a Room and Services they will attend. It is at the parent's discretion whether the Room matches that of the parent(s).
Young Adult Children (ages 19-25) will need to have tickets purchased for them at the following Member Rates:
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: $36Rosh Hashanah Day 1 and 2: $25Yom Kippur: $18
Children between the ages of 0-18
Kindergartners are encouraged to participate in Youth Services and Programming. We understand this may not be suitable for all families, which is why babysitting services are available to this age. If your child can participate in Youth Services and Programming, please use the section for Grades K - 7 to indicate they are coming to Temple Israel.
There is a $10 administration fee for all non-member children coming to Temple Israel, including those that participate in babysitting.
We need to know who ALL the children are that are coming into the building for the High Holidays. We will send tickets for each person, including our youngest children, to enter the building. This section is to ensure you get a ticket for every child.
Babysitting will be available only on the following days at the following services:
Rosh Hashanah Day 1 and 2Kol NidreYom Kippur Morning ServicesNeilah
Kindergartners participating in Youth Services and Programming should use the section for Children Kindergarten - 7th Grade.
After you have indicated how many children will be coming into the building during High Holiday services, you may fill out the Babysitting Form by clicking "Yes" to "I would like to fill out the Babysitting Form".
There is a $10 administration fee for all non-member children coming to services including those that participate in babysitting.
All children must be accompanied by an adult with a ticket, and the adult must be in the building while the children are in the building.
If you will need babysitting for your child(ren) please click "Yes"
We are happy to bring back Babysitting for our High Holy Days schedule.
We will be offering babysitting during the morning services for 4 hours. We will also be offering babysitting for 3 of the Yom Kippur Services!We will be offering babysitting for ages 0-5 years old on the following days and times:Rosh Hashanah Day One: Tuesday, September 239:00 AM - 1:00 PMRosh Hashanah Day Two: Wednesday, September 249:00 AM - 1:00 PMKol Nidre: Wednesday, October 15:30 PM - 8:30 PMYom Kippur Morning: Thursday, October 29:00 AM - 1:00 PMNeilah: Thursday, October 25:45 PM - 7:00 PMOpen for ages 0-5 years old.Payment will be $18/child per service.To attend babysitting, children MUST be pre-registered using the sections below in addition to the seating information.
Children at Temple Israel are always welcome in Services with their parents.
First and Last Name
Ex: cousin, grandparent, aunt, au pair
First and Last Names
Examples: 10 months, 15 months, 2 years, 5 years
Ex:
Tova Smith: milk, eggs, and soy
Please note that Youth Services and Programming is currently available for grades K-7 during the following services below.
Rosh Hashanah Day 1 and 2 Yom Kippur Day Neilah
This schedule may change. If there is a change in cost, we will contact you.
Ticket Prices for Youth Programming and/or a seat in a Service:
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: $100 Rosh Hashanah Day 1 and 2: $50 Yom Kippur: $50
If you sign your child up to come to any other services, it is understood they will be with their parent(s) or other adult in their selected service.
Ticket Prices for a seat in a Service:
Please read through the instructions before completing the grid below for each person attending services. Explanations for each column of the grid are described below.
Name: Enter the First & Last Name of the person attending - The Last Name is just as important as the first. Location: Which Service/Room will you be Attending?
If you plan to attend the Alternative Service with Rabbi Gordon or the Chavurah Service in the Chapel, please note that you are welcome in the Traditional Service in Berger Hall for any service. You are welcome to float between services. If you plan to attend the Alternative or Chavurah at any point, please check that off here.
Click on the box and choose one of the following:
Traditional Service - Berger HallAlternative Service - SanctuaryChavurah - Weitzenkorn Chapel
If you are attending services for both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, on the form you choose the same location for both Holidays. But you are welcome to check out services in other rooms throughout the High Holidays. When: What days and specific service will you be attending? Click on the gray box and check off which services you will be attending on the days you selected. For those planning on going to the Alternative or Chavurah Services, please check off any service that you will attend at Temple Israel.
The pictures below show you before you click on the gray box and after you click on the gray box.
Grade: Adults and Young Adults can ignore this section
I need a handicap placard: click here if you need a placard for the parking lot due to disability
Handicap Accessible Seating: Briefly describe how you will be accessing your seat (wheelchair, walker, crutches, etc.)
Name: In this box, enter the First & Last Name of the person attending - The Last Name is just as important as the first. Location:
If you are attending services for both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, on the form you choose the same location for both Holidays. But you are welcome to check out services in other rooms throughout the High Holidays.
If you choose for your child to attend the Traditional or Alternative Service at any point, they are welcome to sit with a parent or another adult in their selected service.
Depending on the age of the child, you will have the following options
Children 0-5: Click on the box in the Location column to select one of the following:
Attending BabysittingWill Sit Next to Parent(s) in Their Own SeatWill Sit on Parent(s) Lap(s)/does NOT need separate seat
Babysitting: The Section for Babysitting was above. Children that are not signed up through the Babysitting Form above will not be able to attend Babysitting. Selecting this option here will help us to ensure you have filled out the separate form. Babysitting is for children up to and including 5 year-olds.
Children Sitting With Parents: If you choose either their own seat or a lap seat, you can still sign up your children for Babysitting. We will not check-in with you to ensure that you have signed up for Babysitting.
Grades K - 7:
Click on the box in the Location column to select one of the following:
Traditional Service - Berger HallAlternative Service - Sanctuary Chavurah - Weitzenkorn ChapelFamily and Youth Services and Programming - Founders Hall
Grades 8 - 12:
Traditional Service - Berger HallAlternative Service - Sanctuary Chavurah - Weitzenkorn Chapel
When: Click on the gray box next to the Location/Service and check off which services they will be attending on the days you selected.
Grade: only for those attending Youth Services and Programming
Location Note: If your child plans to attend the Alternative Service with Rabbi Gordon or the Chavurah Service in the Chapel, please note that they are welcome in the Traditional Service in Berger Hall for any service. They are welcome to float between services with an adult. If they plan to attend the Alternative or Chavurah at any point, please check that off here.
You Must Fill In A Name in Each Spot.
However you plan on attending the Temple Israel High Holiday services, we hope that you are able to make additional/optional donations to some of the following.
One of our long-standing traditions during the High Holidays is to ask you to consider giving something extra to supplement money raised from annual commitment. The fold-down tab cards of the past did not adequately explain how quickly operating costs add up, so we are using this new method. You can add the amount that is most meaningful to you – in the middle of this page. We will not stray from our strong tradition of being fiscally responsible for how we provide programs and services that meet the needs of our congregation.
In recent years, we've undertaken numerous security enhancements and maintenance efforts for our building. Your support enables us to continue our efforts and ensure the well-being of our community. Please consider giving to the Health and Safety Fund.
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