Dear Friends,

As the High Holidays approach, we are pleased to share with you our membership and High Holidays package for 5786. Services will be held at our beautiful facility at 111 Lamplighters Drive.

The High Holidays season is a time for reflection and renewal, not just personally, but communally as well. Over the past year, our programs have continued to draw Jews from across the spectrum of our community to experience the warmth, meaning, and joy of Jewish life and tradition. From educational initiatives and holiday celebrations to family events and Shabbat programs, OTC remains a place where Judaism comes alive in an inclusive and uplifting environment.

With the New Year on the horizon, I invite you to renew your membership or consider becoming a member for the first time. Membership dues for a family are $900 annually, which includes $300 for High Holiday seats, and payment plans are available. To join, simply click here to fill out the secure online membership form.

At OTC, our doors are always open. We have never turned anyone away due to financial constraints, and we are proud to continue Chabad’s hallmark approach: no assigned seats, no tickets, just an open and welcoming space for every Jew. Still, membership matters. It is a statement of belonging and a commitment to Jewish life. Just as importantly, it provides essential financial support that enables us to maintain and grow our programs, cover rising operational costs, and meet the evolving needs of our community. Your membership helps ensure that OTC remains a strong, vibrant hub of Jewish life in Ottawa.

To those who joined our membership circle this past year, thank you. Your support has made a real difference. Together, we have built something meaningful, and with your continued partnership, the year ahead holds even greater promise.

Please click here to join

Looking forward to celebrating this upcoming High Holidays season with you and wishing you and your loved ones a Happy and Healthy Sweet New Year.

Please click here to reserve your High Holidays Seats

Shana Tova U’Metuka,

Rabbi Menachem M. Blum