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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Ticketing Information
Temple partners and community members (non-partners) are welcome to join us for High Holy Days. All services and programs require tickets.
👉 All attendees, whether temple partners or guests, must request tickets online. If you need assistance, please call the temple office at (805) 497-7101.
👉 Ticket prices for family and adult services are included with all tiers of temple partnership. For community members and guests, a ticket fee applies. This contribution helps us continue providing meaningful High Holy Days services to our community.
👉 Select happenings are open to all and free, though contributions are always welcome and appreciated.
Temple Partners (members): Temple partners may request tickets at no cost for themselves and their children under age 30. Guests may be included with suggested contributions of $18 for children under 13, $125 for teens ages 13-18, and $200 for adults over 18.
All partner tickets requested before September 12 will be emailed during the week of September 15. The tickets will also be emailed on Rosh Hashanah, and just before Yom Kippur. Tickets will be emailed from Orders@SimpleTix.com.
Community Members (non-members): Individuals and families who are not temple partners are invited to join us for the High Holy Days. Ticket contributions help support the meaningful services and programs we provide during this sacred time. Suggested contributions are $18 for children under 13, $125 for teens ages 13–18, and $250 for adults over 18.
All community members will receive their tickets upon submission. Tickets will also be re-emailed on Rosh Hashanah and just before Yom Kippur. They will be sent from Orders@SimpleTix.com.
Complimentary Happenings that Require Tickets:
Tickets are required to attend these services. You may request tickets using the link at the bottom of the page.
- Rosh Hashanah Young Children’s Service
- Tashlich at the Park
- Yom Kippur Young Children’s Service
- Yom Kippur Study Sessions
- Yom Kippur Afternoon Program
- Yizkor and Neilah
📢 Bag Policy: Large bags, purses, and backpacks will not be permitted on campus during High Holy Days services and programs.
Livestreaming
We encourage everyone to join us for services in our beautiful Sanctuary. If you cannot attend in person, please join us virtually, in real time.
▶️ All ticket holders will be emailed a livestream link and password approximately one week before Erev Rosh Hashanah and again before Yom Kippur.
We kindly ask that you do not share the link or password with friends or family. Instead, please encourage them to register to attend High Holy Days with us.
Parking
General Parking During:
- On-site parking is limited. Please review the details below.
- Street parking is available on nearby streets. We encourage everyone to be mindful of our neighbors by avoiding blocked driveways and mailboxes.
On-Site Restricted Parking:
- Due to limited parking on our campus, on-site spaces during the following services are reserved for those with medical needs or a valid California State Disabled Parking Permit:
✨ Erev Rosh Hashanah
✨ Rosh Hashanah Morning Traditional
✨ Kol Nidre (Erev Yom Kippur)
✨ Yom Kippur Morning Traditional
- If your driver does not have a medical need, but you or your passengers do, we kindly ask that passengers be dropped off at the front gate before the vehicle is parked off-site. This helps ensure that our limited parking remains available for those who truly need it.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call the temple office at (805) 497-7101. We’re here to help.
Annual Giving Campaign
At Temple Adat Elohim, belonging means being part of a sacred community that supports, celebrates, and uplifts one another. While partnership dues lay the foundation, they cover less than half of what’s needed to sustain all that makes TAE a true place of belonging.
Your continued generosity helps close this gap, funding the programs and services that connect us to Jewish life, the broader world, and one another.
We are deeply grateful for your support in building a community where everyone feels they truly belong.
Your tax-deductible gifts help ensure TAE continues to grow, thrive, and be a place of connection for today’s community and for those who come after us.
Support our community here >> (link available soon)
Prayer Books
During High Holy Day services, prayers are projected in our sanctuary and online to help us share in the experience together.
If you prefer to follow along with your own prayer book and don’t have a copy, Mishkan HaNefesh: Days of Awe can be ordered directly from the publisher at ccarpress.org. Copies are not available for purchase at the temple.
TAE Memorial Book
During our Yizkor service at the conclusion of Yom Kippur, we honor the memory of loved ones through Temple Adat Elohim’s cherished Memorial Book, which lists the names of family and friends who have passed.
🩷 This tradition offers our community a heartfelt way to remember together.
We invite you to take part by submitting the names of those you wish to include. To help support the creation of this meaningful book, we suggest a contribution of $10 per name. The link will be available soon.
Lulav and Etrog Sets
Celebrate Sukkot and feel the joy of tradition by ordering your lulav and etrog set! Each set includes a lulav, an etrog, and boughs of myrtle (hadassim) and willow (aravot)—everything you need to participate in this beautiful mitzvah.
💫 Pick-up will be available at Temple Adat Elohim before Sukkot begins. You’ll receive an email when your set is ready.
We will be accepting online orders soon!
High Holy Days Food Drive
Our annual High Holy Days Food Drive is the largest collection drive of the year for Conejo Valley’s Manna Food Bank. Manna accepts both food and monetary donations. More information will be available soon!