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High Holy Day Hub 2024

We are excited to welcome our members and guests into the warm embrace of our sanctuary as we celebrate the new year together!

Your Tickets to our High Holy Day Services

NEW FOR 2024/5785: WE ARE GOING DIGITAL!  

All High Holy Day tickets will be issued by email.  

Members and ticketed guests will receive their e-tickets through email by noon on Erev Rosh Hashanah (Wednesday, October 2) and again by noon on Erev Yom Kippur (Friday, October 11). Tickets will automatically be issued to all members in good standing. You will receive a ticket for each adult. Children 18 and under do not need tickets.

Tickets for our Young Adults (ages 19-25)

Tickets for young adults with connections to TKE or from the wider community are complimentary, however, registration is required. Please complete registration HERE

If you have questions regarding your tickets or your status, please contact the office at 770-973-3533.

Guest Ticket Information

We welcome anyone in the wider community who would like to join TKE for our High Holy Day services.  Guest tickets are available for $195 per person and include both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.  Information on ordering guest tickets is available HERE.

Please know that, as we gather for services, we will have volunteers available on the main courtyard to assist with any technical issues with e-ticketing. 

 

As the High Holy Day season approaches, it's essential for a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone who joins us. The aim is to clarify and expand our offerings so that Temple Kol Emeth truly feels like a place where all individuals can comfortably attend these sacred gatherings.
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There are many modalities to feel connected to our people and tradition during the High Holy Days, and you should make space to fill your body and soul with those that resonate with you. You should also know that the "pomp and circumstance" of different melodies, larger crowds, and the robust schedule can be a barrier to the personal introspection you aspire to during these days of awe. Please use the resources below to help feel spiritually, mentally, and physically prepared for the High Holy Days at Temple Kol Emeth.

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Honoring all of us in 5785

Throughout our services, you will see segments of our community receive honors. We hope that you see individuals and families just like you. We invite you to join us on the bimah as we honor those who... are new to TKE, expanded their family, celebrated a "decade" anniversary with their partner, are members of the LGTBQ+ communities, recovered from a major health scare, participated as leaders of TKE, and more. Every one of us experienced something of significance in 5784.  Even if you do not fit into one of these segments, we very much look forward to celebrating you in 5785 and finding ways to honor each of you throughout the year.

Giving to TKE at the High Holy Days

The High Holy Days mark the first traditional opportunity of the year to give beyond membership commitments.  

Your annual membership commitment plays a crucial role in sustaining our community, but it is only one part of the puzzle - other pieces include annual fundraising, program fees, and grants. We understand that everyone’s ability to give varies, but we encourage you to consider contributing whatever you can to support TKE’s operational needs. Your donations support every facet of TKE’s mission, from our spiritual services, education, and engagement programing to maintaining our building, fostering community, and supporting social action initiatives. By contributing, you help foster Jewish identity across generations and strengthen our community’s outreach and growth. 

Donate during these High Holy Days to support our annual operational HERE.

Need more information?

Temple Kol Emeth is committed to providing opportunities for worship and communal gathering for all our guests, both in-person an online. If you have specific questions about the High Holy Days at Temple Kol Emeth, please contact Rachel Barich or the TKE office at 770-973-3533.

Thu, November 21 2024 20 Cheshvan 5785