This year’s Fall Fundraiser & Hatanim Celebration will support our new wheelchair lift for congregants with mobility difficulties.
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This year, Rosh HaShana 5786 begins on Monday night, September 22 through Wednesday, September 24, and Kippur is Wednesday evening, October 1 through Thursday, October 2.
Regarding seating, please review the information provided below (click here for a printer-friendly version).
Please submit your registration as soon as possible, and no later than September 2.
If you need assistance logging in to your account and/or completing your seat request, please contact Sarah Gross at sgross@shearithisrael.org.
Like last year, we will hold one service throughout the High Holidays for all of our members and guests in the Main Sanctuary. Seats in the Main Sanctuary are generally in high demand, especially during “peak” times. All members must opt-in or opt-out.
Individual and Add-On Memberships include one reserved seat in the Main Sanctuary. Family Memberships include two seats, one in the men’s section and one in the women’s section. If you do have a permanent assigned seat, and you opt-in by September 2, we will endeavor to reserve that seat for you for the High Holidays. While we will do our best, there may be circumstances where members are assigned different seats in their area. Please be understanding and flexible in this event. If you do not have a permanent assigned seat and you opt in this year, you will be assigned a temporary seat for this holiday season (in some cases, some, but not all, family members hold permanent assigned seats).
Members may purchase additional holiday seats for family members and guests, as can Non-Members – see price listings below.
If you or your guests do not plan on attending both holidays, please let us know which one(s) you will not attend so we can accommodate others. If you need additional seats, please submit your request via the Member form or Non-Member form (depending on your membership status). Seat requests will not be fulfilled without payment, and charges for seats cannot be added to your account.
We will have a limited number of rows on the lower level of the Main Sanctuary available exclusively to women with mobility issues (who can, with assistance, manage the short stairwell to the Main Sanctuary) and their aides. To request these seats, please indicate that on the seat request form (member or non-member). We will do our best to accommodate you.
New: We expect to have an electric chairlift installed inside the Synagogue in time for the High Holidays. This lift will enable people in wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, or otherwise mobility constrained to be transported up the few stairs to the Main Sanctuary. You can indicate your interest in using the chairlift on the seat request form as well.
We encourage you to submit your seating and other requests online at your earliest convenience but no later than September 2. If you have any questions, please contact Sarah Gross at sgross@shearithisrael.org or 212-873-0300 x230.
Tickets will be sent by email (or by USPS to those congregants who do not have email) the week before Rosh HaShana (the week of September 15). Your ticket will include the names of everyone on your reservation and seat assignments. You will need to print your tickets at home and bring them to services. Please do not bring smartphones or present digital tickets; paper only please.
To ensure everyone’s security, no one can be admitted to the building on Rosh HaShana and Kippur without a paper ticket.
Members and Add-Ons are entitled to seats as listed below BUT MUST OPT-IN TO RESERVE:
Member Individuals: 1 seat at no charge
Member Couples/Families: 2 seats (1 men’s and 1 women’s) at no charge
Add-On Members: 1 seat at no charge
Additional guest pricing:
Guests of Full members: $250
Guests of Associate Members: $275
Non-Member seat: $300
Price includes all or any of the services: both days of Rosh HaShana as well as Kippur. If you don’t expect to attend both holidays, please let us know which one(s) you will not attend, so we can accommodate others.
It is our custom to make memorial offerings during Kippur services and offerings of thanksgiving on Succot. These offerings are a beautiful way to memorialize or pay tribute to loved ones and are a vital source of synagogue revenue.
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