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ASL-INTERPRETED KOL NIDRE SERVICE (September 17th) |
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SAVE THE DATE!! ASL-Interpreted Kol Nidre Service (September 17th) As we start our 6th(!)-straight year of ASL-interpreted Services and events, New York’s Tifereth Israel-Town & Village (T&V) Synagogue (www.tandv.org) will be hosting our first sign-language-interpreted Kol Nidre Service on Friday evening, September 17th, the start of Yom Kippur, and we hope you can join us!
The Service will begin with a brief Mincha (Afternoon Service) at 6:00 PM, and will take place at the neighboring 14th Street Y, 344 East 14th Street, between 1st and 2nd Avenues in Manhattan. Our interpreting team will again include Cathy Markland and Bram Weiser.
IMPORTANT: Space is limited, so reservations are STRONGLY suggested. Please email
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with names and email addresses of those who'd like to come. Also, the Service is free, but, if you'd like to donate and support the ASL interpretation, we'd greatly appreciate it! Please email Bram for more information about that, too...
(Please note: Out of respect for the High Holidays, pen, paper and cell phones cannot be used during the Service.)
For additional information, please contact Bram Weiser at
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or (212) 677-0368v.
Thanks, and we’ll hope to see you there!
(Schedule is subject to change.)
P.S. Coming soon...more ASL-interpreted Services at T&V, starting in October. Details are coming soon...so don't miss out!
P.P.S. Did you see our November 15th profile in The New York Daily News? If not, go to http://media6.dropshots.com/photos/546428/20091115/b_100335.jpg to see a scanned image!
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