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2025 High Holy Days - Services

Ticketing Information

Complimentary Access

  • Members in good standing (dues current as of ticket request)
  • Unmarried children under age 26 living locally
  • Immediate family living outside Hillsborough, Pinellas, or Pasco Counties (request in advance)
  • Full-time college students (with valid student ID)
  • Full-time enlisted military personnel
  • Members of out-of-town Reform congregations with a completed URJ reciprocity form

Guests & Community Visitors

  • Out-of-town guests of members are welcome with a suggested donation
  • First-time visitors new to the Tampa area may request tickets with a one-time suggested donation (can be applied toward membership if joining within the same fiscal year)

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Guests & Community Visitors

NOTE: Non-member tickets are intended for visiting guests, those interested in joining our synagogue, or family members and guests of current Schaarai Zedek members. These tickets are not available to former members of the Congregation. Please reach out to Sarah Guerra, sguerra@zedek.org, if you have any questions.

We request $50 per person or $100 per family
for each service (suggested donation)


Reciprocal Ticket Information

Please fill out the form at the link below to arrange for reciprocal seating at a URJ-affiliated congregation when traveling during the High Holidays. Seating is available for members in good standing of their home congregation and is at the discretion of the destination congregation. All questions should be directed to the home congregation where the traveling member belongs.
https://urj.tfaforms.net/forms/view/76/

Please indicate the first name(s) and last name(s) of your visitors who will be sending in a letter of reciprocity from their own synagogue.
If you need a letter of reciprocity to be sent to another synagogue, please provide us with the synagogue's name, address, which services you are planning to attend, and with whom you will be visiting.

Services

Please indicate the number of tickets you are requesting for each service, including yourself, household members, and any guests. You may change your service selections later, and you will not be held strictly to this choice — we just need the best possible estimate now so we can plan seating and other arrangements.

SERVICE SCHEDULE:

Erev Rosh Hashanah (Monday, September 22, 2025)
6:00 PM | Erev Rosh Hashanah Early Service (Contemporary Service)
8:30 PM | Erev Rosh Hashanah Late Service (Contemporary Service)

Rosh Hashanah (Tuesday, September 23, 2025) 
8:30 AM | Rosh Hashanah Early Service
11:30 AM | Rosh Hashanah Late Service
2:30 PM | Family Service (school-age children)
3:45 PM | Tot Service (ages 0-5)
4:15 PM | Baby Blessings
5:00 PM | Tashlich Service 

Cemetery Services (Sunday, September 28, 2025)
9:00 AM | Woodlawn Cemetery Service
10:00 AM | Myrtle Hill Cemetery Service

Kol Nidre (Wednesday, October 1, 2025)
6:00 PM | Kol Nidre Early Service
8:30 PM | Kol Nidre Late Service

Yom Kippur (Thursday, October 2, 2025)

8:30 AM | Yom Kippur Early Service
11:30 AM | Yom Kippur Late Service
2:15 PM | Open Discussion with Rabbi Birnholz
2:30 PM | Family Service (school-age children)
3:45 PM | Tot Service (ages 0-5)
4:00 PM | Healing Service with Cantor Buchman
4:45 PM | Afternoon Service
5:15 PM | Yizkor & Neilah Service
6:30 PM | Break-the-Fast

   Erev Rosh Hashanah Early Service (Contemporary Service)
   Erev Rosh Hashanah Late Service (Contemporary Service)
   Rosh Hashanah Early Service
   Rosh Hashanah Late Service
   Family Service (school-age children)
   Tot Service (ages 0-5)
   Baby Blessings
Please note: We will not be holding a separate Tashlich service at Ballast Point this year. Instead, a special packet will be available after Rosh Hashanah services so you can take part in this meaningful tradition at your convenience.
   Woodlawn Cemetery Service
   Myrtle Hill Cemetery Service
   Kol Nidre Early Service
   Kol Nidre Late Service
   Yom Kippur Early Service
   Yom Kippur Late Service
   Open Discussion with Rabbi Birnholz
   Family Service (school-age children)
   Tot Service (ages 0-5)
   Healing Service with Cantor Buchman
   Afternoon Services
   Break-the-Fast

If you’d like, you may leave a message for the Temple Office staff.

Sun, September 21 2025 28 Elul 5785