Important Information
Temple partners and community members are welcome to join us for High Holy Days services and programs. Tickets are required for all attendees.
Tickets provide access to both in-person services and selected livestreamed services. Livestream links and passwords will be emailed to all ticket holders approximately one week before Rosh Hashanah and again before Yom Kippur.
- All attendees must request tickets online.
- Temple partners receive tickets as part of their partnership benefits.
- Broader community members and guests are invited to purchase tickets.
- Some events are free but still require tickets.
If you need assistance, please call the temple office at (805) 497-7101
Ticket Information
Temple Partners
Temple partners (members) may request complimentary tickets for themselves and children under 30.
Suggested guest contributions:
- Children under 13: $18
- Teens (13–18): $125
- Adults (18+): $200
Tickets will be emailed from Orders@SimpleTix.com a couple of weeks before Rosh Hashanah. Details coming soon.
Broader Community Members
Broader community members are invited to join us.
Suggested contributions:
- Children under 13: $18
- Teens ages 13–18: $125
- Adults over 18: $250
Tickets will be emailed immediately upon registration and again before Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Complimentary Events Requiring Tickets
Tickets are required to attend these services. You may request tickets using the link at the bottom of the page.
- Preschool-Age Services
- Tashlich
- Study Sessions
- “The Braid” Program
- Yizkor/Neilah
Please scroll to the bottom of this page to request tickets.
Security Reminder
For the safety of all attendees, please leave large bags, backpacks, and oversized purses at home during High Holy Days services and programs. Any bags brought onto campus may be subject to security screening.
Additional Information
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On-Site Accessible Parking: If a passenger requires accessible parking accommodations, but the driver does not, please drop the passenger off at the front gate before parking the vehicle off-site. General Parking During the four services listed above, parking will be available at the following locations: ⚠️ For everyone’s safety and to comply with city traffic laws, please cross Hillcrest Drive only at the crosswalk and traffic light adjacent to Temple Adat Elohim. Wait for the WALK signal, stay within the crosswalk, and make eye contact with drivers. Please do not jaywalk or cross mid-block. Questions? Please call the temple office at (805) 497-7101. Parking
As we gather for the High Holy Days, we come together as a community to reflect, renew, and reconnect. We believe everyone deserves a place to belong. Whether through worship, learning, life-cycle moments, or acts of caring and connection, TAE is strengthened by the people who make up our community. The programs and experiences that bring us together are made possible by the generosity and commitment of members and friends like you. While partnership dues help support our community, they cover less than half of our operating expenses. Your tax-deductible gift helps create opportunities for connection, belonging, and engagement throughout the year, ensuring that TAE remains a welcoming and vibrant home for all.Annual Campaign
Volunteering is a meaningful way to support our community and help create a warm, welcoming experience for all who attend High Holy Days services. Volunteer opportunities include greeting, ushering, ticketing, and traffic support. As a thank-you, volunteers may reserve seats for themselves and their immediate family members at the service they support.High Holy Days Volunteers
Prayer Books
Those who prefer a personal prayer book may order Mishkan HaNefesh: Days of Awe directly from CCAR Press. Prayer books are not available for purchase through the temple.
During Yizkor on Yom Kippur, we honor the memory of loved ones through Temple Adat Elohim’s Memorial Book. We invite you to participate in this meaningful tradition by including the names of family members and friends we hold in our hearts and remember together as a community. To support the creation of this meaningful book, we suggest the following contributions: Submissions are due by __________TAE Memorial Book
Bring the mitzvah of shaking a lulav and etrog to your Sukkah with a complete ritual set. Each $65 set includes a lulav, etrog, myrtle (hadassim), and willow (aravot) branches. Orders are due by ______. Pickup will take place at Temple Adat Elohim before Sukkot. Lulav and Etrog Sets
Our annual High Holy Days Food Drive supports Manna Food Bank and helps provide food for individuals and families throughout the Conejo Valley. Both food and monetary donations are welcome.Food Drive
Ticket Registration
We look forward to welcoming you for the High Holy Days. Please select the appropriate option below to request your tickets.
Temple partners will need to log in to their accounts before requesting tickets.
Temple Partners – Request Tickets »
Broader Community Members – Request Tickets »
If you need assistance, please call the temple office at (805) 497-7101.
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