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High Holiday Services

When: September 09, 2010 | 09:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Where: Nobscot Scout Reservation, Nobscot Road, Sudbury, MA 01776
Cost: $54.00 General Admission, $36.00 Third and additional family members, over the age of bar/bat mitzvah, $0.00 Child, $0.00 Member

Ma'yan Tikvah will again celebrate the High Holidays in the woods with morning services on the first day of Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Kol Nidre services at another locatioin. The services will be a combination of traditional and nontraditional; they will be informal and participatory for those who wish to add their voices. Morning services will be held under the trees near a cabin, or if the weather requires it, under a pavilion in the woods. We will leave from the parking lot at 9:30, and the experience of the High Holidays will begin with the short hike to the site. There will be time to sing, to appreciate the natural world around us, to meditate and pray, to read and discuss the Torah portion, and on Rosh HaShanah, to hear the sound of the shofar reverberating through the woods. After the service on Rosh HaShanah we will have a pot luck dairy lunch and then a walk together to a spot for tashlich. Kol Nidre services will be partly indoors and partly outdoors, weather permitting. Details will be sent upon registration. All are welcome, including families with children. Ma'yan Tikvah functions solely on donations. The fees listed are suggested donation amounts for non-members. To find out about membership, go to www.mayantikvah.org/membership.html.

 

Organizer

Rabbi Katy Allen
508-358-5996

Ma'yan Tikvah – A Wellspring of Hope

Ma'yan Tikvah – A Wellspring of Hope

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