L'shanah tovah tikateivu!
May you be inscribed for a good year!
Please read all of the information below to attend our High Holy Day Services.
ATTENDING SERVICES IN PERSON
High Holy Day Tickets are mailed to members in the last week of August. Please keep yours in a safe place and remember to bring them with you to the Temple. Tickets are not transferable.
Tickets are required to attend these three services in the Sanctuary: Rosh Hashanah Morning, Yom Kippur Evening (Kol Nidrei), and Yom Kippur Morning. All other services, including Family Services and Shaboom events are open to all; no tickets required.
Members may request complimentary tickets for their children, up to age 27, using the guest ticket request form included with their tickets. Members may also use this form to order tickets for their out-of-town guests to attend in person for a charge of $100 per person, covering both holidays.
Complimentary tickets will be given to college students with the presentation of a valid college ID.
As an incentive to new members, Temple Sinai is offering membership without dues in 2025 for those who join after July 1, 2025. This includes all privileges of membership, including admittance to services for the High Holy Days. New members begin paying dues on January 1, 2026. Religious School and Hebrew School tuition is not waived under this program.
ATTENDING SERVICES ON ZOOM
The three services that require tickets to attend in person also require a password to attend on Zoom. Passwords are included in the letter with tickets mailed in the last week of August. (See below for information on getting a password if you are not a Temple member.) To attend Rosh Hashanah Morning, Yom Kippur Evening (Kol Nidrei), and Yom Kippur Morning services on Zoom, click below:
ATTENDING SERVICES IN PERSON
High Holy Day Tickets are mailed to members in the last week of August. Please keep yours in a safe place and remember to bring them with you to the Temple. Tickets are not transferable.
Tickets are required to attend these three services in the Sanctuary: Rosh Hashanah Morning, Yom Kippur Evening (Kol Nidrei), and Yom Kippur Morning. All other services, including Family Services and Shaboom events are open to all; no tickets required.
Members may request complimentary tickets for their children, up to age 27, using the guest ticket request form included with their tickets. Members may also use this form to order tickets for their out-of-town guests to attend in person for a charge of $100 per person, covering both holidays.
Complimentary tickets will be given to college students with the presentation of a valid college ID.
As an incentive to new members, Temple Sinai is offering membership without dues in 2025 for those who join after July 1, 2025. This includes all privileges of membership, including admittance to services for the High Holy Days. New members begin paying dues on January 1, 2026. Religious School and Hebrew School tuition is not waived under this program.
ATTENDING SERVICES ON ZOOM
The three services that require tickets to attend in person also require a password to attend on Zoom. Passwords are included in the letter with tickets mailed in the last week of August. (See below for information on getting a password if you are not a Temple member.) To attend Rosh Hashanah Morning, Yom Kippur Evening (Kol Nidrei), and Yom Kippur Morning services on Zoom, click below:
When prompted, type the password you received IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. Please do not share your password.
To attend services on Zoom that do not require a password, Rosh Hashanah Evening and Yom Kippur Afternoon, click below:
To attend services on Zoom that do not require a password, Rosh Hashanah Evening and Yom Kippur Afternoon, click below:
Unlike the Zoom version of our Friday night Shabbat services, our High Holy Day services will be presented as a “webinar,” meaning that you will not be able to see or interact with other service participants. The only video you will see will be from the Temple’s Sanctuary.
If you are a Temple member and you did not receive your password, or if you have lost it, please call the Temple office. We will respond quickly to get you access to our services.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the Temple office at 401-942-8350 or [email protected] or [email protected]
If you are a Temple member and you did not receive your password, or if you have lost it, please call the Temple office. We will respond quickly to get you access to our services.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the Temple office at 401-942-8350 or [email protected] or [email protected]
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We advise everyone attending on Zoom to consult the Zoom Tips page on this website. The page includes important advice on how to best take advantage of our services on Zoom.
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We will project the pages of the prayerbook onto the screen during services. However, if you would like to have your own copy of the prayerbook to follow during the service, consult the Prayerbooks page on this website. The Temple does not lend out copies of the prayerbooks.
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