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5786/2025 High Holidays Registration

Welcome!

Members: If you are logged into the ShulCloud Member Portal (the login button is in the top-right corner of this page); your personal information should populate some fields automatically. If you are not logged in, the only payment option will be by credit card.

Non-members: We are glad you will be joining us; please fill out this form. For questions, please email office@etzhayim.netor call 703-979-4466.

Congregation Etz Hayim looks forward to welcoming you for this year’s High Holiday services! 
  

Members: High Holiday tickets are included free of charge in all CEH memberships; tickets will be mailed to your home. Please be sure your address anch children's date fo birth in your Shulcloud account is current.   
 
Youth Programming:Children are an important part of the CEH community. We are delighted to provide High Holidays services and programming for youth ages 18 months through B-Mitzvah age. You must register your child.  Suggested donation for children’s services and programming is $36 for either Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur, and $54 for both sets of services. Please see the FAQ page for more information. 
 
Non-members: Registration is required for non-members. The suggested donation is $180/person (ages 13 and above) and $50/person for students/military. This includes all Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services.  

Zoom Access:  All services will be available virtually. Members can access the Zoom link through the portal, registered non-members will receive a Zoom link prior to High Holiday Services.

Detailed information about services is available on our High Holiday FAQ page. 
 
Please contact  office@etzhayim.net  for any special accommodations. 

About Me

Contact information for the person completing this form.

Tickets

Rosh Hashanah
September 22
 Evening Services – 7:00 PM

September 23
Morning Services Day 1 – 9:00 AM
Tashlich – 3:30 PM
Afternoon/ Evening Services – 6:30 PM


September 24
Morning Services Day 2 – 9:00 AM



Yom Kippur
October 1 
Instrumental Music  6:00 PM
Kol Nidrei – 6:15 PM

October 2
Morning Services – 9:00 AM
Yizkor – 11:30 AM-ish
Afternoon Learning – 4:30 PM
Afternoon Services – 5:30 PM
Ne'ila - 6:30 PM

Shofar Blowing/ Havdalah – 7:28 PM

Please enter the number of non-member adults and enter the full name of each non-member attending separated by a comma.
 
Enter first and last names of non-members separated by a comma.
We suggest a donation of $180/person (ages 13 and above) and $50/person for students/military. 

Youth Services and Programming

Again this year we are offering multiple educational activities and services for youth from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Snack will be provided. Parents are welcome to drop in or join their children. Each holiday will have it's own special theme that will guide the experience.
 
Rosh Hashanah I: September 23
Rosh Hashanah II: September 24
Yom Kippur: October 2

 
Please enter the number of children attending Youth Services and enter the full name of each child with their age in parentheses and each name separated by a comma below.
 
Enter first and last names of children attending with their age in parentheses with names separated by a comma (e.g. Sarah Goldberg (5), Miriam Goldberg (3))
We suggest a donation for youth services of $36 per child for either Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur, and $54 for both sets of services.

Yom Kippur Appeal

“One should not appear before God empty-handed, but each one with their own gift, according to the blessing that God has bestowed upon you” Deut. 16:16-17

It is only through the generosity of our members that we are able to sustain our community. Your contribution will make it possible to ensure the continuity of our activities and reach even more people in our area with high-quality programming and meaningful relationships.

We are seeking 100% participation in our Yom Kippur Appeal, to have our whole community involved in creating our sacred space at whatever level you feel is meaningful to you and the community.


It is a tradition to contribute with multiples of 18, which is the numeric value of the word chai (life).
90 - 180 - 270 - 360 - 540 - 1080 - 1800 - 3600 - 5400

Todah Rabah! Thank you!

Yizkor Book Participation

Having a name memorialized in a Yizkor Book is a beautiful way to honor our loved ones. While they are no longer with us in the physical realm we still hold their memories close to our hearts every day and in particular this time of the year.

The CEH Yizkor Book contains the English names and Hebrew memorial dates (if available) of our departed relatives and friends and is available at our Congregation’s Yizkor services four times a year: beginning on Yom Kippur, Shmini Atzeret (end of Sukkot), Pesach, and Shavuot.

It is our tradition to offer Tzedakah in memory of our loved ones, sharing their names with the community and assisting the Congregation at the same time.

For each name you want to be memorialized, $18 will be added to your High Holidays contribution.

Please select on the menu below how you would like to participate in our Yizkor Book this year.

Once you select it, a plus sign will appear so you can add the information requested and a link with last year's Yizkor Book will appear, so you can see our booklet and have access to the information you provided last year.

Please note that there is a bug in ShulCloud that creates two records when you choose the plus sign to add information - please only use the one with the $18 radio button selected (you can delete the duplicate rows by clicking on the X next to them).

 

Names from last year's Yizkor book can be found here.

Please enter first name
Deceased Last Name
Do you know the date of death?
please enter date of death
please enter date of death
Date of Death (English)
Hebrew Day of Month
Hebrew Month
Hebrew Year
Please check the box if you'd like to be reminded annually of upcoming yahrzeit.
Was death after sunset?

Thank You. Shana Tovah Umetukah. 

Fri, August 29 2025 5 Elul 5785