Welcome to our High Holidays Frequently Asked Questions Page! We hope that the information below answers any questions you may have about the high holidays at BT.
If you have any additional questions, please leave a message on ourHigh Holiday Helpline at (410) 413-2304 or email HighHolidays@btfiloh.orgfor further assistance, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Everyone attending one or more High Holiday services or programs, including children aged two or older, needs a printed ticket to enter the building — even if it’s a free ticket, such as for youth programming. This is an important aspect of our security protocol.
Children's programming and babysitting are available by pre-registration only and must have a ticketed adult present in the building. In addition, each child aged 2 or older needs their own ticket to enter BT. Click here for more information.
If your child graduated from the Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community High School, they are entitled to a free Beth Tfiloh membership for the first four years following graduation, with a complimentary High Holiday ticket included. Contact Roberta Katz to officially become a member and then register for a ticket as a member!
If your child in college doesn't qualify for a BT Alumni membership (see above), you can either purchase a ticket at the member children’s rate of $99 or they can become a full BT member for only $275, which includes a High Holiday ticket. They would then need to register for a ticket.
You may purchase a High Holiday ticket for guests at a cost of $565/ticket. Out-of-state guests, guests who live more than 50 miles away, and members of other Baltimore-area synagogues (with proof of payment of full membership) may purchase guest tickets each year. Guests who do not meet these criteria are welcome to purchase a guest ticket for one year to experience the High Holidays with us. If they would like to return the following year, they will need to become a Beth Tfiloh member.
No one over the age of 2 is able to attend High Holiday services or programs without a ticket. This is for security reasons as well as to ensure a comfortable experience for all our members.
As a reminder, you must be current on your prior year dues to purchase a High Holiday ticket.
Standard pricing is as follows: $525/ticket Adult Members 40+ $265/ticket Adult Members 36-39 $565/ticket Qualified Guests
Special pricing for Beth Jacob, Winands Road, and other membership categories may apply (these are unchanged from last year). In addition, we have special opportunities for a member’s child in college — click here for more information.
If you are uncertain of your ticket cost, you can either wait to see the charge applied to your account after your seat selection or you can contact our High Holiday Helpline at HighHolidays@btfiloh.org.
Tickets for teens of members to sit in the Dahan Sanctuary or Hurwitz Hall are only $99/ticket, and include access to teen break-out sessions! There is no teen minyan this year at the High Holidays.
You have two options this year for children of members ages 2-Middle School. You can either purchase a seat for your child in the Dahan Sanctuary or Hurwitz Hall at $99/ticket (this purchase includes the ability for your child to participate in all youth programming during the High Holidays at no additional charge) OR reserve a ticket for your child to attend children’s programming, but not have a seat in the Dahan Sanctuary or Hurwitz Hall, at no cost. In either event, your child must still have a ticket.
Yes! If you want the same seats you had in 2023 in either the Dahan Sanctuary or Hurwitz Hall, submit a special request form between July 15 - 23. We will do our best to accommodate such request.
You can submit a request for immediate family members only and we will try to accommodate that request. We cannot guarantee that adjacent seating will be available.
If you need financial assistance to purchase tickets for the High Holidays, please leave a message on our High Holiday Helpline at (410) 413-2304, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
There are two ways to reserve your High Holiday seats:
Most people will select their specific seats in the Dahan Sanctuary or Hurwitz Hall through an online ticketing platform starting at 12 pm on August 14. A seat map will be included in the online reservation system so you can select the seat you wish to reserve. The online reservation link along with screen shots of how the process works will be emailed to members prior to August 14.
If you have special seating needs due to mobility issues or you feel strongly about sitting in your 2023 seats in the Dahan Sanctuary or Hurwitz Hallseats, you can submit your request through an online Special RequestForm between July 15-23. We can’t guarantee that we can meet all special requests, but we will do our best. If you do not receive a link to the form (available on July 15) or if you need help, you can leave a message on our High Holiday Helpline at (410) 413-2304 between July 15-23, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. Please note that we will not be able to accommodate special requests made for other reasons (like seat preferences).
Whichever method you use, once you reserve your seat(s), you will receive a confirmation email. Shortly thereafter (typically under a week), your account will be billed for those seats, and you will receive an email with a link to make payment or schedule automated payments. The email will specify a payment deadline. If, by the stated deadline, you are not current with past year's financial obligations and you have not made payment in full, established an automated payment plan, or made special arrangements with our office for your High Holiday ticket fees, your seats will be released back into the online reservation system as an available seat for anyone to reserve. If you need to make payment arrangements, please leave a message on our High Holiday Helpline at (410) 413-2304 after selecting your seats, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, you cannot request seats for non-immediate family members through our Special Request Form. Those seats will need to be purchased through the online reservation system.
When you go to the online reservation system, you will see the available seat options in both the Dahan Sanctuary and the Hurwitz Hall. A seat map with available seating will be viewable. Once you make your selections and complete the online process, you will receive a reservation confirmation, which is not the actual ticket. The actual ticket will be sent to the person who placed the order via email closer to the holidays (mid-September) and only after:
(1) you are confirmed to be a member in good standing; and (2) the seats are either paid in full, you have established an automated payment plan for them, or you have made special arrangements with our office.
As a reminder, if you have not done the above by the specified deadline, your seat reservations will be released for selection by others!
One family member/friend from a group can reserve seats online for all members of the group. Our ticketing system will require you to submit a different name for each ticket you reserve. Each household named on a ticket selected will receive a link to pay for those seats.
You are welcome to use the online ticket reservation system as many times as you like to select seats for qualifying people. However, we cannot guarantee that seats will remain available when you check at a later time.
If you would like assistance from a staff person on the first day tickets become available through the online system – August 14th – you can come to BT for help (we will not be able to provide assistance before the system opens at noon). If you need assistance after August 14th, you can either call the offices or stop in for assistance (we suggest you call ahead to make sure someone will be available when you arrive).
If you have special seating needs due to mobility issues, you can submit your request through the Special Request Form between July 15-23. We can’t guarantee that we can meet all special requests, but we will do our best. If you do not receive a link to the form on July 15 or if you need help, you can leave a message on our High Holiday Helpline at (410) 413-2304 between July 15-23, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. After that date, please leave a message on our High Holiday Helpline at (410) 413-2304 about any special needs, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible so we can try to meet your particular needs.
If you have met your financial obligations, your tickets will be emailed to the person who placed the order around mid-September. Please print your ticket! This will allow you access to the building and to the seat/s you reserved. Please note that cellphone use is not permitted during Shabbat and Yom Tov and therefore electronic ticketing is not an option.
After you complete your seat reservations, you will receive a confirmation email. Within a week after your confirmation, you will receive another email with a link to your account where you can then either pay for the tickets in full or schedule an automated payment plan. You can also mail or bring a check to our offices.
If you need to make special payment arrangements, please leave a message on our High Holiday Helpline at (410) 413-2304, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Leave a message on our High Holiday Helpline at (410) 413-2304 for any questions regarding billing of your tickets, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
If you want to pay for tickets in someone else’s account, you have a few options:
Make a payment with a credit card HERE and make sure you list in the comments field which people you are paying for (Note: to use this option, you will need to know how much is owed for each person, as that information will not be found at the website).
Send BT (or drop off) a check with a note indicating who you are paying for.
We are offering an exciting variety of children’s programs for children aged 2 years old through Middle School. Programming includes a short family service led by our Rabbis, age-appropriate activities, davening, snacks & treats, outdoor-time/tashlich trips, and a light lunch on Yom Kippur all led by dynamic educators and BT teens. Children who are under 3 or are not potty-trained must be accompanied in these activities by an adult.
Teens can take a break from services with snacks, activities/speakers, and time to connect with friends and favorite staff members.
Teens need to have a purchased seat in the Dahan Sanctuary or Hurwitz Hall to attend High Holiday services (available for $99/ticket). This ticket includes participating in teen break-out sessions at no additional cost. There is no teen minyan during the High Holidays. If you wish to renew your 2023 seats in the Dahan Sanctuary or Hurwitz Hall and now have a teen in your household, please let us know as part of your special request submission, and we will do our best to accommodate. Otherwise, teen tickets can be selected in the same manner as adult tickets (but at a substantially reduced price!).
There are two High Holiday options for children aged two through Middle School:
You can purchase a seat for your child in the Dahan Sanctuary or Hurwitz Hall at$99/ticket. Children who have seats can also participate in youth programming by completing the youth program registration.You will be sent a link to register once you have made a seat reservation in a main service.
If you do not need a seat for your child, you can register your child to attend youth programming at no charge. You will be sent a link to reserve youth programming tickets once at least one adult in your household has made a seat reservation in a main service.
All children over the age of 2 will need either a seat ticket or a youth registration ticket to come to BT during the High Holidays.
Please note that children who are 2 years old may either be enrolled in babysitting OR must be accompanied by an adult/guardian in youth programming, so that our staff can focus on providing fun and engaging services to all the children.
Yes! Watch for information in your email about how to reserve babysitting. The cost for babysitting is $18 for each day of the High Holidays that you want to use the service (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur).
If you need to cancel your ticket purchase, please leave a message on our High Holiday Helpline at (410) 413-2304 or email HighHolidays@btfiloh.org, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. You may cancel your ticket purchase for a full refund prior to August 7th. Barring exceptional circumstances, we are unable to offer refunds for canceled tickets after August 7th.
Seat reservations canceled by August 15th are eligible for refunds. Barring exceptional circumstances, we are unable to offer refunds for canceled tickets after August 15th.
Yes! Please print your ticket prior to the High Holidays and bring it with you to services (including youth tickets). We will only be able to accept printed tickets at the door. Please note that cellphone use is not permitted during Shabbat and Yom Tov and therefore electronic ticketing is not an option. If you don’t have access to a printer, please contact our offices at least one week prior to the High Holidays, and someone can print it for you.
Anyone with a High Holiday ticket is welcome to drop in to either the Dahan Sanctuary or the Hurwitz Hall at any time to listen in, but if you do not have a seat in that specific location, you will need to stand at the back of the service.
If you have any other questions about the High Holidays, please leave a message on our High Holiday Helpline at (410) 413-2304 or email HighHolidays@btfiloh.org, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Please be patient with us as we respond to everyone. We are here to help!
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