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CBST, the world's largest LGBTQ+ synagogue, is a spiritual home for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.


CBST warmly welcomes all to attend High Holiday services with the congregation, in person or via livestream. Our historic, signature Open Door is made possible by contributions from all who attend. As you register, please contribute as generously as you are able; every contribution, of any amount, is meaningful, important, and greatly appreciated.

How to Register

Members of CBST previously had priority access to High Holidays registration. Registration is now open to the wider community.


Register yourself first. To register another person in your own household click “Add a Participant” (at the bottom of the “Participation Information” section). You must register at least one adult participant for at least one service in order to successfully submit this form.


Registrants receive confirmation emails immediately. Tickets, including the QR code to be scanned at the door, are emailed a day or two before each service.


Encourage friends to register, contribute, and receive their own confirmation and ticket.

How to Register

To remove prefilled members of your household who are not attending any High Holidays services, click the "Remove" link at the top right of their prefilled "Participant Information" section. You must register at least one adult participant for at least one service in order to submit this form.


Registrants receive confirmation emails immediately after form submission. Tickets, including the QR code to be scanned at the door, are emailed a day or two before each service.


Encourage friends to register, contribute, and receive their own confirmation and ticket.

Service Locations

View the full High Holidays schedule here.


Rosh Hashanah (Friday, September 11 - Sunday, September 13):

  • Evening 1 and Day 1: Masonic Hall, 46 W 24th St (at 6th Ave). Accessible entrance: 71 W 23rd St.
  • Family Service Day 1 and Main Service Day 2: CBST, 130 W 30th St
  • Tashlich, following Day 2 Main Service: Pier 64 at Hudson River Park (north of the W 24th St entrance)

Yom Kippur (Sunday, September 20 - Monday September 21):

  • Kol Nidre Evening and Yom Kippur Day: All services – Main Services, Family Services, and Alef-Bet Family Service – at Jacob Javits Center, 429 11th Ave (at 35th St).

Livestreamed Services

  • All Main Services are livestreamed. All registrants receive the livestream link.
  • Family Services and Alef-Bet Family Service are not livestreamed.
Questions

Accessibility

CBST maintains a thoughtful, inclusive, egalitarian approach to participation, reflecting our core values. Each location has an accessible entrance and restrooms, and high quality, live open captioning is provided in-person and online for all High Holidays Services. If you are attending in person, select the "I have accessibility needs” checkbox below to open a section where you can share more specifics. To have a caregiver or assistant accompany you, please follow the instructions in the Accessibility Needs section below.

 Participant Information







Please carefully select the service(s) you wish to attend below. For service times, please see the full High Holidays schedule here.



Rosh Hashanah Evening II: no services.









2026 Production Parent Campaign IDs

You will not be able to submit the form until you register at least one adult.
Open Door Fund

CBST wholeheartedly welcomes all to attend High Holiday Services with the congregation, made possible through Open Door contributions from all who attend. Please contribute as generously as you are able, and know that any amount is important, meaningful, and appreciated.



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Please know that every contribution, of any amount, makes a difference in sustaining our Open Door. 


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Open Door Fund

CBST wholeheartedly welcomes all to attend High Holiday Services with the congregation, made possible through Open Door contributions from all who attend. Please contribute as generously as you are able. 



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Additional Giving Opportunities
Book of Remembrance
Select the number of names and donation level below. The Book of Remembrance is distributed at the Yizkor service on Yom Kippur.

Email development@cbst.org to donate at a different level than those suggested below.

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Annual Appeal
Your gift funds CBST's bold social justice, uplifting services, community connection, and deep Jewish learning.


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Yizkor Appeal
Remember the blessing of your loved ones with the traditional act of tzedakah.


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Payment Information


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A Development staff member will reach out after you have submitted the form to collect more information about your donation.














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Membership
Something magical happens when you join CBST. Being a member makes you an integral part of a community of love and support, a leading voice for progressive Judaism, LGBTQ+ life, and social justice. Learn more about membership at cbst.org/membership.

CBST is a 501(c)(3) religious organization. Contact us at development@cbst.org or 212-929-9498 x818 with questions about your contributions. Thank you!
Please make sure that you have registered at least one adult and selected at least one service to attend.