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Non-Member Guest Passes


The High Holy Days are a time for reflection, re-connection, and prayer. We are delighted that you are considering joining us for the upcoming High Holy Days. In addition to celebrating and observing these special holidays, people often use these services as a way to get acquainted with our congregation and community. We welcome you to do so.

We offer many ways to enjoy the beauty of the High Holy Days with a wide variety of services and musical styles.

To request names for Temple Sinai's online Book of Remembrance, please click here.


Please provide us with your information below: 









High Holy Day Service Passes

Every adult is required to have a pass for entry. With your High Holy Day Pass, you are welcome to attend ANY or ALL services which require a pass. Please refer to the Schedule of Services for more information.

Adult guest passes are $275 per person. Complimentary passes are available for youths between the ages of 10 to 18, students in college and graduate school, and active military.  If you would like a special price accommodation, please call the main office at (510) 451-3263. 

Enter the number of passes you wish to order below (Maximum of 10 passes total per order).
     
  Adult Passes ($275 per pass)
     
  College/Grad Student Passes (Complimentary)
     
  Active Military Passes (Complimentary)
     
  Youth (Ages 10-18) Passes (Complimentary)
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High Holy Days Pass orders submitted after Friday, September 8th will be held at Will Call for both Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. 


Attendee Names and Emails

Including yourself, please enter the names and, optionally, emails of attendees (Adult, College/Grad Student, Active Military, ) below.





















We want our High Holy Days services to be welcoming and inclusive to all. No one will be turned away due to financial constraints.  


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Book of Remembrance

It is customary at Temple Sinai to honor the memory of departed loved ones in a "Book of Remembrance," which is distributed at the afternoon Yizkor service on Yom Kippur.

Names already listed in one of Temple Sinai's perpetual memorial walls—the Tree of Life in Stern Hall, or the Wall of Remembrance in the Sanctuary—are always listed in the Book of Remembrance. 

If your loved one's name is not on one of these perpetual memorials, we ask that you make a new request each year in order for the name of your departed loved one(s) to be listed in the Book of Remembrance. 

The deadline to submit names for this year's Book of Remembrance was Tuesday, October 1, 2019. Thank you.
 


A contribution of $20 per listing is suggested.
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