Let’s face it; 2020 has been a rough year. The world is different than it was even six months ago, and Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are going to look different as well. What hasn’t changed is CJP’s commitment to you. Whether you’re new to Boston or just looking for community during this High Holiday season, CJP’s High Holiday Ticket Match for young adults is here for you!
The High Holiday Ticket Match connects you with communities that excite and inspire you! There are services and programs that match your interests and make you feel at home. Open yourself up to a meaningful connection this High Holiday season. There’s something for everyone!
Here’s how to sign up:
This year, we’ve streamlined the process to make it easy to find a community that fits you. All participating communities are listed below; simply click their names to find their services and program descriptions, and then contact the email address listed to register.
Who’s eligible for the ticket match?
The High Holiday Ticket Match program is open to young adults in their 20s and 30s in the Greater Boston area.
Thank you to our partners!
We’re grateful to the Synagogue Council of Massachusetts for partnering with us on this program, as well as the generous synagogues, minyanim and prayer groups creating a welcoming community during the High Holidays.
Participating communities:
Reform synagogues:
- Temple Emanu-El in Marblehead (Contact: Rabbi Meyer at djm@emanu-el.org)
- Temple Shir Tikvah in Winchester (Contact: Cari Bricklin-Small at rabbicari@shir-tikvah.org)
- Temple Sinai in Brookline (Contact: Linda Katz at executivedirector@sinaibrookline.org)
- Temple Israel of Boston (Contact: Nicole Zador at nzador@tisrael.org)
- Temple Beth Elohim in Wellesley (Contact: Stephen Ashkinos at sashkinos@tbewellesley.org)
- Temple Isaiah in Lexington (Contact: Andrea Russo at arusso@templeisaiah.net)
- Temple Etz Chaim in Franklin (Contact: Adrianne Castro at admin@temple-etzchaim.org)
- Kerem Shalom in Concord (Contact: Roz Greenstein at ksadmin@keremshalom.org)
Conservative synagogues:
- Congregation Or Atid in Wayland (Contact: Jaqueline Cohn at membership@congregationoratid.org)
- Temple Aliyah in Needham Contact: Melissa Rudman at melissa@templealiyah.com)
- Temple Beth Sholom in Framingham (Contact: Rabbi Allison Poirier at rabbi-poirier@beth-sholom.org)
- Temple Emanuel in Newton (Contact: Jeff Lurie at jlurie@templeemanuel.com)
- Congregation Kehillath Israel in Brookline (Contact: Barnett Kessel at barnet@congki.org)
- Congregation Shirat Hayam in Swampscott (Contact: csh@shirathayam.org)
- Temple B’nai Shalom in Braintree (Contact: info@tbsbraintree.com)
Independent synagogues and minyanim:
- Asiyah Jewish Community in Cambridge/Somerville (Contact: Rabbi David Curiel at david@asiyah.org)
- Congregation Beth Elohim in Acton (Contact: Ezra Habif at ehabif@bethelohim.org)
- Ma’yan Tikvah in Wayland (Contact: Rabbi Katy Allen at rabbikza@gmail.com)
- Temple Beth Shalom in Holbrook (Contact: David at davidr@elatus.us)
- Temple Beth Zion in Brookline (Contact: Susan Diller at sdiller@tbzbrookline.org)
- Temple B’nai Brith in Somerville (Contact: tbb@templebnaibrith.org)
Egalitarian synagogues:
- Temple Beth Emunah in South Easton (Contact: Sarah Baron-Kelly at sarah@templebethemunah.org)
- Vilna Shul in Boston (Contact: Lynne Krasker Schultz at lynne@vilnashul.org)
For questions, please email Caleb Alemany at caleba@cjp.org.