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May 22, 2012 | 1st Sivan 5772
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Rosh HaShanah 101: History, Rituals & More

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This video teaches the basics of sounding a shofar.

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Attending High Holy Day Services Away from Home

The URJ suggests that when space allows, members of URJ congregations in good standing who will be traveling during the High Holy Days be welcomed to worship at fellow URJ and WUPJ congregations. Please note that High Holy Day seating is based on the discretion of the host congregation and is not intended as URJ policy. These forms are to be completed by the visiting congregation and submitted directly to the destination congregation. Further instructions are on each form. Any additional information, including verification of an individual’s good standing and confirmation of seating availability, is to be communicated directly between the visiting and host congregations.

Rosh HaShanah

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Send an e-cardSend free e-cards and add a recipe, video or song.

Congregations: contact your URJ representative to find out how to send these e-cards to your members.

Get printed cards and e-cards from the Women of Reform Judaism.

Learn two techniques for making a beautiful round challah for Rosh HaShanah, with Tina Wasserman, author of Entree to Judaism.




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