


A printed version will also be on display in our beautiful Helene Spring Library in perpetuity. Our Book of Remembrance is a long-standing East End Temple tradition and an interactive online listing, with the opportunity to include additional messages about your loved ones. Tickets are not required for Family and Young Family services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, but pre-registration is required (see Family High Holy Days page)

If you would like more information about membership, you can learn more about our unique Community Commitment membership or begin your application.įOR FAMILY SERVICES (MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS): Online: Guests may join us online without charge (although a donation is suggested) by registering using our High Holy Day Online Registration Form.

Proof of vaccination and ID are required. Yizkor services on Yom Kippur are open to the community (no ticket necessary). In person: Guest tickets may be purchased via our High Holy Day Guest In-Person Ticket form. Include the full names of your guests in the “Payment Notes” box.Choose donation type “HHD Ticket Members 2022”.Please visit the Contribute page of the EET website.Members who wish to purchase additional tickets for friends/family: Streaming access information will be included in the ticket email. Online: All members will also have full online access to all High Holy Day services and programs, through our password-protected “Schedule and Links” page with the online streaming links (via HowLive) for all services and programs. Members may attend all services and programs. In Person: All member families will receive in-person service tickets via email in mid-September. We are always grateful for your generous support, so we can continue our sacred work as a community. We will have programs for people of all ages and interests, including some of “ The Best Kid-Friendly Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Celebrations in New York.”įor more information about our Young Family, Family, and Teen services and programs during the High Holy Days, please click here. Rabbi Joshua Stanton, Cantor Shira Ginsburg, and award-winning musicians will enliven our spirits and open our minds. We will worship in person and online, creating a sense of shared time and purpose. Our High Holy Days this year will be filled with an abundance of joy, reflection, and connection.
