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About Our Tickets
Every adult over 18 years old is required to have a ticket in hand to enter any High Holy Day service, including family and tot services.
Member Tickets
Tickets for Temple congregants are required for all of our Erev Rosh Hashanah, Rosh Hashanah First Day, Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur worship services. Members in good standing automatically receive their High Holy Day tickets by USPS mail. Tickets are going in the mail the week of August 28.
For Temple Members Only: Immediate Out-of-Town Relative Ticket Request Form
Members requesting tickets for immediate out-of-town relatives (parents, siblings or grown children) should fill out the appropriate ticket request form. Click on the link below to complete and submit or print out and mail in the Out of Town Visitors Ticket Request Form. Tickets are $50 per person, per holiday.
Visitor Tickets for those not yet members of The Temple
Members of the community are welcome and encouraged to attend Tot and Family Services in Schwartz Goldstein Hall and other services in the visitor/overflow spaces. Please complete our visitor ticket pre-registration form and then see the friendly staff and lay leaders stationed at the Help and Information tables in the lobby to obtain visitor tickets.
Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) Reciprocal Seating
Are You a Temple Member Traveling During the High Holy Days?
If you are a Temple member traveling during the High Holy Days and would like to worship elsewhere, please call our office at 404.873.1731 for assistance. Please fill out the URJ's Courtesy Seating Request Form here.Are You Having Visitors During the High Holy Days?
The Temple offers courtesy seating to members of other Reform congregations. If you have relatives who are members at an out-of-town synagogue, please have them ask their synagogue to contact us at 404.873.1731.
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