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Thu
Sep
09
High Holiday Services
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High Holiday Services

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White Lodge, Nobscot Reservation, 1 Nobscott Road,
Sudbury, MA 01776
This event is kosher. This event is wheelchair accessible.

The Chabad Center of Sudbury invites the community to join us for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur High Holiday Services

Our High Holiday services are traditional and meaningful and held in a warm and non judgmental atmosphere where everyone feels at home and welcome. Our services are geared for secular, traditional, undecided or whatever type of Jew you are. No prior experience or background is necessary for our services, so come and join us and you will find our Services to be user friendly, human friendly, and exciting.

A unique simultaneous children's program will ensure that the entire family will experience a positive and meaningful High Holiday experience.

At Chabad there are no labels or differences, and an emphasis is made to make the service welcoming for everyone. There is no charge for seats but contributions are appreciated to help support the High Holiday services and the important ever growing year round programming which the Chabad Center of Sudbury provides to the community.

Our services are refreshingly casual and easy to follow. The English - Hebrew prayer book, along with song and commentary, make everyone an active participant. The kids will enjoy special tot & youth interactive programs just for them.

Services will be held at the White Lodge at the Nobscot Reservation

Organizer

Yisroel Freeman
978-443-0110

Chabad Center of Sudbury

Chabad Center of Sudbury

The Chabad Center of Sudbury was established in the beginning of 2006 to respond to the growing needs of the local Jewish community. The community itself numbers several thousand persons...