A time for reflection, renewal, and coming together. Join us for soulful, musical services, family programming, and community engagement. Whether you’ve attended for years or are joining us for the first time, there’s a seat for you.
We’re delighted to let you know that we will be holding services in person and online this year. It will be wonderful to welcome the New Year together!
If you are not a member of Kol Ami and would like to purchase High Holy Days tickets, please click the button below.
High Holy Days services will take place in Auslander Hall at the Vaughan Jewish Community Campus (formerly known as the Lebovic Campus), located at 9600 Bathurst Street. Entry will only be possible from the North Main Entrance, and free parking will be available both above ground and underground on the North side of the complex off of Lebovic Drive.
Rosh Hashanah Day 2 Nature program will take place at Sugarbush Heritage Park at 91 Thornhill Woods Drive. Please refer to the above graphic for the schedule and meeting places.
Parking will be available to all who are attending services. Parking and entrance are located on the North side of the campus and both the above ground and underground parking lots are accessible from Lebovic Campus Dr. If the above ground North parking lot is full, please continue to the underground parking lot by proceeding to the exit and turning right to continue underground.
Please refer to the above graphic for details. Please note, all service end times are approximate.
Our machzor is Mishkan HaNefesh, the prayer book we have been using for the last several years.
The two-volume set is available online from CCAR Press. There is currently a 15% discount with code MHN15.
The set ships from the U.S. and CCAR Press recommends to order by September 2nd to receive in time for Rosh Hashanah.
The e-books are available for purchase through Amazon!
A limited number of Machzorim for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur have been generously donated to the synagogue and are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis. If you do not have your own and would like to borrow one, please pre-arrange by emailing Ilana Glazenberg.
To borrow a Machzor, you will be required to leave a driver’s license or another piece of government-issued ID at the check-in table on the day of the service. Your ID will be returned when the book is returned.
In consideration for those who have allergies or sensitivities, we ask that you refrain from wearing scented products when attending any High Holy Days services, Thanks!
Family Services are appropriate for families with young, to school aged children.
No, babysitting services are not provided.
We would love to welcome you to our community, and hope that you will consider becoming a member of our Kol Ami family. Contact for details or click here to complete your membership and school registration.
If you’re not quite ready to join us, non-members may purchase tickets, at $180/person for in-person or online attendance (children 12 and under are free).
NON-MEMBERS CAN PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
Masks are not required, but will be available along with hand sanitizer.
Please do not enter or exit the sanctuary when the ark is open or when the choir is singing.
No eating in the sanctuary.
Email your brief (no longer than 15 seconds) video shot in landscape, to Ilana Glazenberg by Monday, September 8, 2025, or upload directly to Google Drive.
Our amazing volunteers make the High Holy Days special and meaningful for all of us. Here’s how you can help:
To join our team of ushers, contact Ed Yudin.
To join our team helping with set up/moving/tear down (from our sanctuary to Auslander Hall and back), contact Eve Lipsyc.
Remember your loved ones in our annual Yizkor Memorial
You are invited to remember your loved ones in our annual memorial, which will be shown during the Yizkor service on Yom Kippur afternoon (in person and on Zoom). This virtual book will also be available after the High Holy Days and throughout the year on our YouTube channel.
The cost is $18 for each person you wish to remember, including an optional photo.
Submit your listings here by Tuesday, September 12, 2025.
Support our Annual High Holy Days Appeal
It is a High Holy Days tradition at Kol Ami to make donations in support of our school and youth programs or to a worthy charity.
This year, we are proud to support:
Please consider making a gift to any or all of these worthy causes here, or in person during the Yom Kippur appeal.
Support our Community Food Drive
Please help support the High Holy Days Food Drive by bringing non-perishable, kosher and non-kosher food items to any of our upcoming in-person events, Saturday morning services, or High Holy Days services. Your support is greatly appreciated!