L'shanah Tovah
High Holy Days 5786/2025
L'shanah Tovah U'metukah
The Rabbis, Cantors, Officers, Board of Trustees and Staff of Congregation Kol Ami wish you and your family L’shanah Tovah U’metukah – a happy, healthy and sweet New Year.
Membership Forms
Membership Forms MUST be completed in order to receive your High Holy Day tickets. If you haven’t done so already, please submit your forms today!
HHD Service Schedule
Our High Holy Day service schedule is available here for download. Tickets are required for most services, while some are open to the community.
HHD Program
Follow along in our program to learn of service participants, honors, and volunteers.
High Holy Day Appeal
Your High Holy Day pledge helps to sustain us, from generation to generation, l’dor vador. No contribution is too small – or too big – and every gift is appreciated.
Food Drive
In support of the Betsy & Peter Fischer Food Pantry, food and requested item donations may be dropped off at Kol Ami, September 14 – October 12.
Guest Tickets
Sharing the High Holy Days with unaffiliated family or friends? With Guest Tickets, they can join you in marking the new year at any of our services.
Reciprocity
If you wish to request a Letter of Reciprocity or want to inquire about obtaining guest tickets, please contact the synagogue office.
Borrow Prayerbooks
If you will be viewing services via livestream and wish to borrow a set of Mishkan HaNefesh prayerbooks, please contact the synagogue office.
Memorial Room
Our Memorial/Holocaust Room is a space in which we can remember those we hold dear. Purchase a permanent plaque or share the memory of loved ones via our digital Yahrzeit Memorial Board.
Special Accommodations
Handicap parking, early/wheelchair seating, hearing assist devices, and caregiver tickets are available. Submit requests by Friday, September 12.
Babysitting
Babysitting for ages 2-6 is available on Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur during our 11:00 am Services ONLY. Registration is required by Friday, September 12.
Book of Remembrance
Memorialize loved ones by including their names in Mishkan shel Zichronot. Submissions for inclusion are due Monday, September 1.