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Jewish New Year
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L'Shana Tova.
I would be attending services in San Antonio this year, but the conservative synagogue wants $125 for tickets. I've never understood paying to attend a religious service, especially if you are under 23 and active duty military. Instead, i'll attend services on base, though I don't really care for it (usually no minyan, orthodox rabbi who doesn't do services proper for the audience of mostly basic trainees) |
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that sucks they charge you that much you should quallify for a youth/student/military discount or something anyway, Happy Rosh Hashana:) |
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Shana Tova! May you be inscribed in the book for a happy and joyous 5767.
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L'Shana Tova. :)
(Tickets to my synagogue are crazy expensive too. I did manage to finagle an extra one for myself.) |
Happy New Years!
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I hope everyone has a happy new year!!! |
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Someone needs to buy Buttonz a dictophone so she doesn't have to mess with that silly spacebar.:p :p
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Have a great New Year's!
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While $125 is expensive, it costs even more to join a temple. At our temple, that is the only way you can get High Holiday tickets, unless you have special needs, are of limited income, etc. Full membership can be as much as $5000/year not including hebrew school, etc.
For Christians, think of it this way- we don't give every week. We give upfront or pay for tickets. That is the equivalent of the collection plate. |
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They're extra at my temple.
The main reason for this is that the High Holy Days are the time when everyone and their mother goes to synangogue and it's basically the only time when every single synagogue will be filled to capacity and then some. |
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