Dear Friends,
From past experience I am confident that Rosh Hashana (Sept. 9, 2010) and Yom HaKippurim (Sept. 18, 2010) will, please G-d, be very uplifting this year at Congregation Toras Chaim. If you davened with us in the past then you know why I feel we are so fortunate to once again have a Ba’al Tefillah/Chazzan with the talent and sensitivity of Rabbi Moshe Kranz of Lakewood, NJ.
The shul leadership has worked very hard to ensure that High Holiday tickets remain affordable. In past years Rabbi Kranz led our services for no charge. This year it is only proper that we begin to compensate Rabbi Kranz for his incredible talent and inspiration. This fee must be absorbed by the congregation and will therefore be reflected by a slight increase in ticket prices for this year’s services. Our congregation has grown considerably since last year, and we are expecting to quickly sell out. Tickets are being sold on a first-come, first-served basis. I encourage everyone to purchase High Holiday seats as soon as possible and take advantage of the tremendous savings from the lower early bird pricing, which will be available only until July 31st. The price includes one “ticket†for both days of Rosh Hashana and for Yom HaKippurim. Childcare will cost $25/child/day. We do need to know in advance if you plan to use the childcare services.
Full High Holiday Price List:
- Full member (Early Bird): $200 per person (Tickets paid for by July 31, 2010)
- Full member: $250 (Tickets paid for by Rosh Hashana)
- Associate member (Early Bird): $250 (Tickets paid for by July 31, 2010)
- Associate member: $300 (Tickets paid for by Rosh Hashana)
- Non-member (Early Bird): $350
- Non-member: $400
- Childcare: $25/child/day
We kindly request that Early Bird payments may be made by cash or check alone. Our online payment form is available only for non-Early Bird payments. Please indicate how many seats are being purchased for men and women, and how many children are being registered for child care.
We wish everyone a happy, healthy, sweet new year, filled with growth in all areas of one’s relationship with Hashem.
Wes Sutkin
President, Congregation Toras Chaim
