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ASL-interpreted Virtual Rosh Hashanah Service

Wednesday, September 8, 2021 2 Tishrei 5782

9:30 AM - 2:00 PMZoom

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We're thrilled to announce T&V's ninth annual sign-language-interpreted Rosh Hashanah Service (virtual this time), and we hope that you can join us!

WHAT: A "hybrid" Rosh Hashanah Service (interpreters will be on Zoom only) with full readings from the Torah and Haftorah (Prophets), and blowing of the Shofar, presented by Town & Village Synagogue in NYC
WHEN: 9:30 AM -- 1:00 PM ET (GMT-5) on Wednesday, September 8th
WHERE: Your nearest Zoom-capable device; For security reasons, meeting information will be sent out by that Monday to those who've responded in advance (see below)
WHO: Craig Fogel, Jon Lamberton & Bram Weiser, whose work will be underwritten thanks to UJA-Federation of New York's Jewish Community Deaf Interpreter Fund
RSVP: Please email Bram at bramweiser@usa.net by September 6th with the names and email addresses of those who'd like to attend.  We'll take care of the rest!

NOTES:
Tentative schedule (it's a long Service, so come when you can and stay as long as you like):
10:00 Torah & Haftorah
10:40 Shofar (Full set of blasts)
11:00 Sermon
11:30 Musaf (Additional) Service (including additional Shofar blasts)

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IMPORTANT: This ASL-interpreted Service is free, but donations to support them throughout the year are welcomed from all who attend -- please send them to: Town & Village Synagogue, Attn: ASL Fund, 334 East 14th Street, NYC, NY 10003

For additional information, please contact Bram at bramweiser@usa.net or (212) 677-0368v.

Thanks, and we’ll hope to see you there!

(Schedule is subject to change.)

P.S.  More ASL-interpreted Services are coming soon...so please keep your eyes open for more details as they become available, or contact Bram directly to find out more!

P.P.S.  ASL interpreters are available at T&V when requests are made in advance.  Please contact Bram (bramweiser@usa.net) for more information.

*** T&V's ASL Fund is proud to have won the Schechter Award from United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism's Metropolitan New York District for its efforts in funding ASL interpretations of Jewish Services and Life-Cycle Events for the last 15+ years. ***

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