Non-Member High Holiday Information
Tickets are only available for non-members for the second day of Rosh Hashanah (Wednesday, September 8) due to Covid-19 capacity restrictions. We look forward to your joining us for services on the second day of Rosh Hashanah this year, and for all High Holiday services in the future.
Shacharit Morning Services begin at 9:30 am, followed by the Torah service and Haftarah reading, Shofar service, Dvar Torah, and Musaf. (Pesukei D’Zimrah preliminary prayers may be done on your own.) Services will conclude around 1:15 PM.
Chevrei Tzedek Congregation holds services at the Edward A. Myerberg Center at 3101 Fallstaff Road, Baltimore 21209, on the corner of Clarks Lane and Fallstaff Road.
You can order tickets, enter loved ones into the Yizkor Book of Remembrance, and donate Chumashim online using the links below.
Please click the link for ticket prices.
Purchase High Holiday Tickets
Yizkor Book of Remembrance Information
Chumash Donation Form
If you prefer you can download, print and mail in the forms:
Purchase High Holiday Tickets
Enter loved ones into the Yizkor Book of Remembrance
Donate a Chumash
For additional information see below or feel free to contact us using the form at the bottom or the page, at 443-992-7485, or email your question to [email protected].
Best wishes,
High Holiday Committee
High Holiday Tickets
Tickets are sold on a first come- first serve basis. To guarantee your seats, and to help in our planning, please buy your tickets as soon as possible.
Administrative Reminders
Membership information can obtained from the membership committee ([email protected]) or check out our website: chevreitzedek.org (look under About Us)
Consider purchasing your first year membership at Chevrei Tzedek and High Holiday tickets are included! First year membership is available at a discounted rate.
If you choose to join after the High Holidays, ticket fees may be applied to a membership fee.
Special accommodation seating is available see information here. Seats in morning services will only be reserved until 10:30 AM.
The Youth Program holds services for teens and provides childcare for children ages two and
up. Children under two must be accompanied by a parent. Youth Services will be at 11 am. If you'll be using either child care and/or the Youth Services, please let us know when you submit your ticket application.
Entries and donations to Chevrei Tzedek’s Yizkor Book of Remembrance can be made by completing this form.
An additional way to recognize or remember a loved one is to donate a Chumash. Please complete this form.
Attire and conduct should reflect kavod (respect) of our sacred setting and solemn services.
Please dress appropriately - no exposed midriff, bare feet, or shorts. Please turn off your phone
or any other electronic devices while in the building. If you have an emergency, call or text
outside and away from the front of the building. Please do not talk in the sanctuary. It disturbs
fellow worshippers and people conducting services. Lobby noise travels into the sanctuary and is
distracting to those worshipping. Please be considerate and keep lobby noise to a minimum.
Sukkah Building and Decorating:
Join us on Sunday, September 24th from 10:30am-12:00pm for Sukkah Building and Decorating!
Please meet us at the front of the synagogue at 10:30am.
If you arrive a little later, we will be building and decorating the sukkah on the covered patio - please join us there.
If you have any questions, please contact Amit Golding or Sharon Feinstein.
Kadima/USY: Sukkah Game Night with Beth Am
Our 6th-12th graders are invited to a Kadima/USY Sukkah Game Night at Beth Am.
When? Sunday 10/1/2023 at 5pm
Where? Beth Am Synagogue
Snacks and Drinks will be provided.
Please RSVP to Lily Glashakow-Smith ([email protected])
Shacharit Morning Services begin at 9:30 am, followed by the Torah service and Haftarah reading, Shofar service, Dvar Torah, and Musaf. (Pesukei D’Zimrah preliminary prayers may be done on your own.) Services will conclude around 1:15 PM.
Chevrei Tzedek Congregation holds services at the Edward A. Myerberg Center at 3101 Fallstaff Road, Baltimore 21209, on the corner of Clarks Lane and Fallstaff Road.
You can order tickets, enter loved ones into the Yizkor Book of Remembrance, and donate Chumashim online using the links below.
Please click the link for ticket prices.
Purchase High Holiday Tickets
Yizkor Book of Remembrance Information
Chumash Donation Form
If you prefer you can download, print and mail in the forms:
Purchase High Holiday Tickets
Enter loved ones into the Yizkor Book of Remembrance
Donate a Chumash
For additional information see below or feel free to contact us using the form at the bottom or the page, at 443-992-7485, or email your question to [email protected].
Best wishes,
High Holiday Committee
High Holiday Tickets
Tickets are sold on a first come- first serve basis. To guarantee your seats, and to help in our planning, please buy your tickets as soon as possible.
Administrative Reminders
Membership information can obtained from the membership committee ([email protected]) or check out our website: chevreitzedek.org (look under About Us)
Consider purchasing your first year membership at Chevrei Tzedek and High Holiday tickets are included! First year membership is available at a discounted rate.
If you choose to join after the High Holidays, ticket fees may be applied to a membership fee.
Special accommodation seating is available see information here. Seats in morning services will only be reserved until 10:30 AM.
The Youth Program holds services for teens and provides childcare for children ages two and
up. Children under two must be accompanied by a parent. Youth Services will be at 11 am. If you'll be using either child care and/or the Youth Services, please let us know when you submit your ticket application.
Entries and donations to Chevrei Tzedek’s Yizkor Book of Remembrance can be made by completing this form.
An additional way to recognize or remember a loved one is to donate a Chumash. Please complete this form.
Attire and conduct should reflect kavod (respect) of our sacred setting and solemn services.
Please dress appropriately - no exposed midriff, bare feet, or shorts. Please turn off your phone
or any other electronic devices while in the building. If you have an emergency, call or text
outside and away from the front of the building. Please do not talk in the sanctuary. It disturbs
fellow worshippers and people conducting services. Lobby noise travels into the sanctuary and is
distracting to those worshipping. Please be considerate and keep lobby noise to a minimum.
Sukkah Building and Decorating:
Join us on Sunday, September 24th from 10:30am-12:00pm for Sukkah Building and Decorating!
Please meet us at the front of the synagogue at 10:30am.
If you arrive a little later, we will be building and decorating the sukkah on the covered patio - please join us there.
If you have any questions, please contact Amit Golding or Sharon Feinstein.
Kadima/USY: Sukkah Game Night with Beth Am
Our 6th-12th graders are invited to a Kadima/USY Sukkah Game Night at Beth Am.
When? Sunday 10/1/2023 at 5pm
Where? Beth Am Synagogue
Snacks and Drinks will be provided.
Please RSVP to Lily Glashakow-Smith ([email protected])