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Today is October 5, 2024 -

Temple Adath Yeshurun

Conservative Judaism in Syracuse, New York

450 Kimber Road, Syracuse, NY 13224
Phone: 315.445.0002
Email: info@adath.org

High Holidays at Temple Adath Yeshurun

Welcome to the High Holiday Hub. Here, you’ll find all the registration forms you’ll need for the High Holy Days. L’Shanah Tovah!

Service Times


Guest Tickets

Guest tickets are available by request. We welcome friends and neighbors, as well as college students who are looking for a spiritual home. Please submit a guest request using the button below. Donations for guest tickets are not required, but always appreciated.


Child Care

Child care will be available for children ages birth to Pre-K, supervised by staff from the Rothschild Early Childhood Center. Rosh Hashanah (both days): 8:30 am to end of service; Kol Nidre: 6:30 pm to end of service; Yom Kippur: 9:00 am to end of service.  Child care donations are not required, but always appreciated.


Blessing of the Newborns

On Rosh Hashanah, we celebrate the creation of the world and the rebirth that is possible for each of us. We are also blessed to celebrate the births from the previous year and bless our new children and grandchildren. The Blessing of the Newborns will take place on the second day of Rosh Hashanah (Friday, October 4, at the end of the service). Fill out the Newborn Information Form so we may share in your joy. Whether you join us onsite or online, every newborn and their family will be recognized during the service.


Join us to Break the Fast

Saturday, October 12

Following Ma’ariv & Havdalah


Lulav & Etrog Set Orders

Orders will arrive at TAY on October 14.If you placed an order, please pick up your set on Tuesday, October 15 between 9:00 am – 5:00 pm or Wednesday, October 16 between 9:00 am – 3:00 pm.



Visit our Sukkah, fulfill the Mitzvah: Again this year, we are setting up a Sukkah on the grassy area next to the parking lot for easy access without entering the building. You are welcome to fulfill the mitzvah of sitting in the Sukkah from Wednesday, October 16 through Thursday, October 24.


Simhat Torah Celebration Thursday, October 24 at 7:00 pm: Join us for dancing and fun as we celebrate Simhat Torah together. Celebrate the beginning of the new cycle of the Torah with music and dancing for everyone. Flags and stuffed Torahs will be available, or you can bring your own. Let’s end the holiday season together with joy and celebration.


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