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Stain glass windows in the Shir Ami Sanctuary.
Stain Glass windows in the Shir Ami Sanctuary

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HIGH HOLIDAY INFORMATION

SELICHOT
Saturday, September 8, 2007 “Songs of Repentance, Songs of Forgiveness”

THREE SERVICES OFFERED TO SHIR AMI FAMILIES FOR ROSH HASHANAH AND YOM KIPPUR
Thursday, September 13 and Saturday, September 22
Please note that there are now three services to respond to the variety of spiritual needs of our Shir Ami congregants.
At 8:45 AM, families with toddlers-through second graders are invited to a short but beautiful Holy Day service, complete with singing, stories and the reading of Torah. At 10:15 AM, there will be services geared to adults and families with children Bar/ Bat Mitzvah age and older. At 1:15 PM, there will be services for families with children in elementary school grades 3-7. This service, though a full worship experience, will be somewhat shortened to accommodate younger family members. Rabbi Strom will deliver his full sermon to adults and children who wish to stay in the sanctuary. All other children will participate in special

High Holy Day projects, supervised by parents and teachers, during this time.

All services will be led by our clergy and will take place in the Main Sanctuary. Tickets are necessary for all services.

TASHLICH
September 13, 2007 at 3:45 PM
Years ago, our ancestors developed the custom of walking to a nearby body of water on Rosh Hashanah afternoon, reciting prayers and singing songs, then emptying their pockets and shaking their clothing free of the sins they believed had accumulated during the previous year. Often they would toss crumbs of bread to the fish, whose never-blinking eyes reminded them of God’s eternal watchfulness.
At Shir Ami, Tashlich is a very important part of the High Holy Day season. We gather together at the bridge by the Boat House in Tyler State Park, sing, pray and send our wrongdoings symbolically on their way as we toss bread crumbs into the Neshaminy Creek.
Tashlich is a marvelous opportunity for families to participate together in enlarging the meaning of the Holy Days. Though brief and informal, it is rich with music, poetry, fellowship and (we hope) sunshine. Won’t your family join ours for this very special

Rosh Hashanah observance
--ROSH HASHANAH DISCUSSION GROUP with Rabbi Strom
Friday, September 14 at 10:15 AM
“Sorry Sems to be the Hardest Word”

YOM KIPPUR HEALING SERVICE
Saturday, September 22 at 3:00 PM
We are pleased to offer our congregants an opportunity to participate in a special healing service on this most sacred day in the Jewish year. Won’t you join us for uplifting prayers, inspiring music and soulful mediation on Yom Kippur afternoon at 3:00 PM in the Chodorow Family Life Center.


Synagogue office closed September 13 and 27


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Newtown, PA 18940
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