High Holidays General Registration 2023
Past SessionsMonday, September 25, 2023 • 10 Tishrei 5784 - 5:15 PM - 7:30 PM - Sanctuary
Monday, September 25, 2023 • 10 Tishrei 5784 - 8:45 AM - 1:00 PM - Sanctuary
Sunday, September 24, 2023 • 9 Tishrei 5784 - 6:15 PM - 8:30 PM - Sanctuary
Sunday, September 17, 2023 • 2 Tishrei 5784 - 8:45 AM - 1:00 PM - Sanctuary
Saturday, September 16, 2023 • 1 Tishrei 5784 - 8:45 AM - 1:00 PM - Sanctuary
Friday, September 15, 2023 • 29 Elul 5783 - 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM - Sanctuary
Congregant High Holiday General Open Seats
As a reminder, KTI membership now includes 6 High Holiday open seats at no additional charge. Additional seats may be purchased at $360 per seat.
This year all High Holiday general seating, except for patron and permanent seating, will be open unassigned seating. If someone in your party has mobility issues, please indicate so on your registration form and contact Sylvia Spitalnick. For security purposes, we will require everyone to register for their seats as we will need the names of ALL those who will be attending services at any time during the High Holidays.
Please use the form below to indicate the number of tickets requested and the names of those who you are registering. PLEASE NOTE if you have already registered for Patron or Permanent seats you do NOT need to register again.
Ticket Pick-Up
Tickets will also be available for in person pick-up on September 10th during our “Welcome Back Barbeque” from 5PM to 7PM. After that date, tickets will be available for distribution directly from the KTI Office.
Special arrangements for ticket delivery can be made by emailing the KTI Office at KTIoffice@congkti.org or calling directly at 914-939-1004.
Admission to High Holiday Services
As a gentle reminder, there will be no admission to the synagogue without tickets. Due to our new enhanced security protocols which have been implemented for the safety of everyone, all attendees must have a ticket.
In addition, all attendees must bring photo identification in order to enter our building.
COVID Protocols
As always, please do not attend services if you are experiencing any symptoms.
Out of respect for the varying comfort levels of KTI members, a mask-only seating section will be designated in the rear of the Social Hall. Please indicate your preference to sit in the mask-only seating section on your registration form.
Also, as we have in the past, we are offering livestream for those who wish to attend services from their home. We hope that these offerings will provide a comfortable option for as many of our congregants as possible.
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