Rosh Hashanah Service – Interpreted, NYC Oct 1

Town & Village Synagogue in Manhattan, NYC is hosting Rosh Hashanah Service and for the eighth year, sign language interpreters will be provided.

WHAT: Rosh Hashanah Service
with full readings from the Torah and Haftorah (Prophets), and blowing of the Shofar

WHEN: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Tuesday, October 1st

WHERE: Town & Village (T&V) Synagogue in Main Sanctuary
334 East 14th Street
[btw 1st & 2nd Avenue]
Manhattan

INTERPRETERS: Craig Fogel, Jon Lamberton & Bram Weiser

It’s a long Service, you can come and stay as long as you like:

Tentative Schedule:
10:00 Torah & Haftorah
10:40 Shofar (Full set of blasts)
11:00 Sermon
11:30 Musaf (Additional) Service (including additional Shofar blasts)

There is no Kiddush after Services on Rosh Hashanah. Ticket is required to enter service.

RVSP by: Tuesday, September 24
with names and email addresses people attending. Ticket(s) will be emailed to you.

The Service is free, but donations are welcomed – 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. For additional information, contact Bram Weiser at [email protected] or (212)
677-0368 Voice.

Source: Bram Weiser

Published On: 1 Elul 5779 (1 Elul 5779 (September 1, 2019))