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Boston Workmen's Circle: Rosh Hashanah Community Observance

Boston Workmen's Circle: 
Center For Jewish Culture and Social Justice

Rosh Hashanah Community Observance,
Potluck, & Family Service

Followed by a potluck lunch at noon (Please
bring a dish for 10 to share!) 

Family Service starts at 1:30

Come together as a community rooted in a Jewish
commitment to social justice for a program of readings, reflection, and singing. Whatever your upbringing -- whatever your level of Jewish knowledge -- however you might define your own spirituality -- we invite you to join us!

Register at:

https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/BostonWorkmensCircle/HighHolidaysRegistration2013.html


Yom Kippur Observance will be held on September 14th, 10am-noon. 

Suggested donation (covers both Rosh Hashanah
and Yom Kippur):

WC members: $75 per individual/$150 per family
Non-members: $95 per individual/$190 per family
Young adults (under-30): $20 per member/$30 per
non-member

Family service only: $25 member family, $30
non-member family

If
any questions contact info@circleboston.org
or call 617-566=6281

*The High Holiday suggested donation is an
important way to help sustain the community that makes these holiday observances possible. Workmen's Circle depends on the support we receive at the holidays each year. At the same time, we are committed to making sure that all feel welcome at our observances. You are always welcome whatever you are able
to pay.

For more information about our organization
visit circleboston.org

NOTE ON PARKING: Please do not park in the

Church parking lot for the service. Only people with Handicapped Parking stickers can use the lot. All others should park on the streets in the area - Rosh Hashanah (and Yom Kippur) are civic holidays in Newton.

NOTE ON ACCESSIBILITY: If you need special seating arrangements,

please call the office (617-566-6281) and let us know.

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