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June 2003 Iyar/Sivan 5763
 

High Holy Day Preparation: No, It Is Not Too Soon
Although the High Holy Days are "late" this year (Rosh HaShanah begins on the evening of September 26, 2003), it is not too early to begin to prepare the temple for spiritually fulfilling, secure, and seamless chagim. Rabbi Steven Mason and Serane Blatt at North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe, IL (1,000 households), and Rabbi Michelle Missaghieh and Jane Zuckerman...
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HIGH HOLY DAYS IN A NURSING HOME

Last year, we were bursting at the seams on the High Holy Days. This year, we decided that we needed to go off-site, but we knew we could not afford to rent space. Our solution was to team up with a local retirement home...Full Text

 

Send a Board Team to the Minnesota Biennial
Lech L'cha: A Sacred Journey of Discovery is the theme of the 67th UAHC Biennial Convention, which will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 5-9, 2003. Before the Board breaks for the summer, be sure to organize your delegation to this always inspirational and profoundly stirring meeting of the Reform Jewish Movement of North America...Full text

 

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Reaching for Holiness
A Study Guide for S'lichot, the High Holy Days, and Sukkot
Enhance your and your members? understanding of the upcoming Days of Awe with this 2003 UAHC program. While it is designed for congregational use, consider beginning your October board meeting in the sukkah with learning from Reaching for Holiness . To obtain your copy (one free publication per congregation, each
additional copy $20), contact the
UAHC Department of Worship, Music and Religious Living by e-mail at rliving@uahc.org, by phone at 212.650.4193, or by fax at 212.650.4229. Download this study guide and past Days of Awe programs at www.uahc.org/holidays/highholidays.