High Holiday Admission Access
At CyberSynagogue, we believe the High Holidays are meant to be experienced togetherโnot simply watched. A livestream turns you into a spectator. Zoom makes you a participant.
Why Zoom and Not a Livestream?
When you join us on Zoom, you can see familiar faces, greet old friends, welcome new ones, and feel the warmth of community no matter where you are in the world. You are not sitting alone in front of a screenโyou are praying, singing, learning, and celebrating alongside a congregation. Families separated by distance can share the same sacred moments, see one another, and experience the holidays together in real time.
CyberSynagogue brings the traditional High Holiday prayers and melodies you know and love directly into your home while making this holy season meaningful, personal, and engaging. Rabbi/Cantor Stephanie Shore and Cantorial Assistant Melissa Morgenstein will guide us through the liturgy with warmth, inspiration, and beautiful music, creating an experience that feels intimate, welcoming, and deeply connected.
In recognition of the rising cost of living and our commitment to making the High Holidays accessible to everyone, we have actually reduced our ticket prices this year, ensuring that no one is excluded from these sacred and meaningful services because of financial concerns. For 5787 (2026), all High Holiday services will be offered via Zoom. Tickets are $50 per person when purchased before August 1 and $60 per person thereafter, and include all High Holiday services listed below.
No parking. No traffic. No expensive seats. Just meaningful worship, heartfelt music, and a caring Jewish community gathered together from wherever life finds us.
Come join usโand invite your family and friends. The High Holidays are better when we experience them together. We look forward to welcoming you into our CyberSynagogue family. ๐๐ฏโก๏ธ
We hope to see you there!
The purchase of your ticket entitles you to all of the services listed below:
Erev Rosh Hashanah – Friday, September 11, 2026 at 6:00pm ET
Rosh Hashanah Day – Saturday September 12, 2026 at 9:15am ET
Kol Nidre – Sunday, September 20, 2026 at 6:00pm ET
Yom Kippur Morning/Yizkor – Monday, September 21, 2026 at 9:15am ET
Yom Kippur Afternoon/Neilah – Monday, September 21, 2026 at 5:30pm ET