Town & Village Synagogue in Manhattan, NYC will host its seventh annual sign-language-interpreted Rosh Hashanah Service.
WHAT: A Rosh Hashanah Service with full readings from the Torah and Haftorah
(Prophets), and blowing of the Shofar
WHEN: Tuesday, September 11th
TIME: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
WHERE: Town & Village (T&V) Synagogue
334 East 14th Street
[btw 1st and 2nd Avenues]
Manhattan, in Main Sanctuary
INTERPRETERS: Jane Adler, Jon Lamberton & Bram Weiser
Tentative Schedule (you can come and go):
10:00 Torah & Haftorah
10:40 Shofar (Full set of blasts)
11:00 Sermon
11:30 Musaf (Additional) Service with additional Shofar blasts
There will be NO Kiddush after Services on Rosh Hashanah. Space is limited, so reservations are STRONGLY encouraged. Please email [email protected] by Wednesday, September 5th, with names and email addresses of those who’d like to come.
This ASL-interpreted Service is free, but donations are welcome – send to:
Town & Village Synagogue
Attn: ASL Fund
334 East 14th Street
New York City, NY 10003
Out of respect for Rosh Hashanah, pen, paper and electronic devices cannot be used at this Service.
Source: Bram Weiser