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As many of Brooklyn’s “once-a-year Jews” are well aware, full-price tickets for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur can easily cost more than a Broadway show—not because all synagogues are greedy (though who knows, some might be) but because they have to pay the bills somehow since they don’t pass the cup at weekly sabbath services. But you don’t have to drop Gs to get right with G*D, thanks to a number of Brooklyn synagogues that offer little- and no-cost admission on the big days this year: Rosh Hashanah, starting Friday night, Sept. 18; and Yom Kippur, which starts on Sunday night, Sept. 27, and runs through the next day. Deals below generally apply to all-inclusive tickets for both. Read the rest of this entry »



