High Holiday
Kid's Program
Come home to the Shul for this holiday season
and share in celebrating our past, present, and future.
The Kid's High Holiday Program features a fun, educational, and age-appropriate experience for kids 12 and younger.
We'll start with all the kids together for a short service to learn about and delight in specific themes and rituals for each holiday; followed by age-appropriate activities led by our amazing staff.
After, the kids join the adults in the Sanctuary where we all share in the Torah Service.
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Kid's High Holiday Schedule
Kid's Rosh Hashanah Program
Thursday, October 3
10:00AM - 12:30PM
(Doors open 9:30AM)
Kid's Yom Kippur Program
Saturday, October 12
10:00AM - 12:30PM
(Doors open 9:30AM)
The recommended donation is $36 per kid's ticket per service.
For ticket donations less than the recommended amount, please email Lisa@theshulofny.org for assistance.
One ticket per child aged 12 & younger is required for each program.
For example: one child needs 2 tickets in order to attend both Kid's Program services.
An adult must accompany any child aged 3 & younger at all times. Parents/Caregivers do not need a ticket for the Kid's Program.
Kids 12 & under DO NOT need a ticket for services in the Sanctuary. All children must be
accompanied by an adult in the Sanctuary at all times.
Small snacks (apples, honey, and Challah for Rosh Hashannah / fruit snacks, pretzels, and juice for Yom Kippur)
will be served but please feel free to provide for your child's specific needs.
Please do not bring foods with nuts or dairy as some children have food allergies.
PICK UP YOUR TICKETS AT THE WILL CALL DESK.
WE DO NOT MAIL TICKETS TO YOU.
L’shana Tovah!
All High Holiday Services will take place
at the Angel Orensanz Foundation
172 Norfolk St.
New York, NY 10002
(The Kid's Program begins on the Lower Level)
Remember that The Shul of New York has no minimum membership dues, and we count on your generosity to ensure our future. We ask that you please explore
our Donation opportunities, and if you are able, contribute to one that resonates with you.
We're all volunteers! Would you like to volunteer to help during this year's services? Contact Karen Seidman at Karen@theshulofnewyork.org to volunteer.
Fine Print: We are required to strictly adhere to FDNY occupancy regulations for the safety of all. While we expect to accommodate everyone, we are required stop admitting people when occupancy limits are reached. If you arrive after the scheduled start of any service, you may not find a desired seat. Anyone attending a service may be photographed and/or videoed. By attending any of the listed High Holiday Services you are giving permission for these pictures and/or videos to appear on the Shul website, social media, and/or other Shul publications. ... Lawyers, feh!