High Holiday Tickets On Sale!

Tribeca Hebrew and Storahtelling invite you to join us on the 45th floor of 7 World Trade Center for New York’s Highest High Holidays. Rosh Hashanah services will be held Sept. 29th and 30th, Yom Kippur Oct. 8th and 9th.

Services will be led by Amichai Lau-Lavie and the Storahtelling artists along with Tribeca Hebrew’s Nadia Gold and guest teachers. It will feature an alternative and inclusive worship service, live music, classic and modern liturgy, visual media, dramatized scripture, interactive learning and age appropriate children’s programming.

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Support Tribeca Hebrew with a contribution of $1,000 or more and receive complimentary High Holiday tickets and discounts on programs and events throughout the year.

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BUY TICKETS

To purchase tickets, just click on the appropriate paypal button below. We sold out last year so be sure to purchase your tickets early! You may also click here to download our ticket order form and fax it or email it back in to us.

To be considered a Tribeca Hebrew family, you must have at least one child enrolled for the 2008-2009 school year.

A “family” is defined as 2 adults and as many children as you have (it does not include Bubby and Zadie).


$500- Families of Tribeca Hebrew (for both RH and YK)





$300 – Families of Tribeca Hebrew (single holiday RH or YK)




$600 – Families (for both RH and YK)




$350 – Families (single holiday RH or YK)




$250 – Individuals (for both RH and YK)




$150 – Individuals (single holiday RH or YK)

Posted by Marielle Solan

Tribeca Hebrew offers a welcoming environment in which children and adults alike can explore and express their connections with Judaism. Tribeca Hebrew’s programming strives to be fun, engaging and inspiring for children and their families. Our hope is that the Tribeca Hebrew experience will help build a foundation for Jewish identity and lifelong spiritual discovery. The Tribeca Hebrew community continues to grow organically and is not affiliated with any particular synagogue or Jewish movement. We come from varied backgrounds and believe this diversity makes Tribeca Hebrew a dynamic place to explore Jewish life.

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Upcoming Events & Services

09/08/2008 First Day of Classes! More Info
09/12/2008 Shabbat Family Dinner More Info
09/23/2008 High Holidays and Wine: A Lecture by David Solomon at City Winery Pre-Opening More Info
09/24/2008 Curriculum/Meet the Teachers Night More Info
09/29/2008 Rosh Hashanah Services More Info

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