EREV ROSH HASHANA – SEPT 29th Friday Evening
FIRST DAY OF ROSH HASHANA – SEPT 30th Saturday
SECOND DAY OF ROSH HASHANA – OCT 1st Sunday
EREV YOM KIPPUR & KOL NIDRE – OCT 8th Sunday Evening
YOM KIPPUR & YIZKOR – OCT 9th Monday
NEW YORK, N.Y.
Congregation Beth Simchat Torah, New York City’s Lesbian and Gay Synagogue, will hold several interpreted services this holiday season. All services are free of charge. Interpreters will be Kathy Diamond and Debbie Matthews.
Erev Rosh Hashana: 6:30 pm
Services will be held at Metropolitan Pavilion, 19th St. between 6th and 7th Ave
Kol Nidre: 5:45 pm
Yom Kippur (Yizkor): 11:30 am
Services will be held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center (Crystal Pavilion), 34th St. at 11th Ave
NEW YORK, N.Y.
Manhattan’s Young Adult Jewish Deaf and Congregation B’nat Jeshrun (BJ)
Erev Rosh Hashana, 6:30- 8:30 pm
1st day, 9:30- 1:30 pm
2nd day, 9:30- 12:30 pm
Kol Ntdre, 6:00- 8:00 pm
Yom Kippur (Yizkor), 9:00 -2:00 pm
Story of Jonah/Havdalah, Oct. 9th 4:15- 7:00 pm
hosted by Congregation BJ (using the building at) 96th Street and Central Park West (CPW) New York City
“Entrance cards are mandatory to attend!!!`” All seats must be reserved by Sept 11th. To get entrance cards, contact: Marla Berkowitz, 212-396-9672 TTY OR email [email protected].
ROCHESTER, N.Y.
Interpreted High Holiday services wilt be held again this year at Rochester Institute of Technology/National Technical Institute of the Deaf. Student Rabbi David Kay will lead services on both days of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Services will be held at the Interfaith Center, are open to the community, and are free of charge. For more information or if you are interested in participating in services, please contact David Kay at [email protected].
BALTIMORE, MD
Baltimore Hebrew Congregation (Reform)
Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21209
1st day, 10 am to 12 noon
Yom Kippur, 10 am to 12 noon
Interpreter: Sheryl Cooper. For ticket information, contact Iris at 410/764-1587 (voice).
ARGENTINA
Services for deaf people will be held in “Bet-El”. The address:
Condo 1820 – Capital Federal – Argentina
Circulo Argentino Israelita de Sordos
[email protected]
BROOKLYN, N.Y.
Brooklyn Hebrew Society of the Deaf will have services with Rabbi Fred Friedman.
1st day, 9 am to 1:30 pm. Refreshments will be served.
2nd day, 9 am to 3:30 pm
Lunch will be served and then Taschlich at Canarsie Pier.
Yom Kippur from 9 am to dusk.
Sermons will be given between the services at Hebrew Educational Society Building, 9502 Seaview Avenue at East 95th St., Brooklyn, NY 11236. Cash and/or checks will NOT be accepted at the door on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Please buy your tickets in advance, deadline by Sept. 21st. Members $25.00 and non-members $30.00, Students with ID $10.00. Order tickets by contacting Eileen Katz (718-531-3317, TTY/FAX) or Sara Sue Penn (718) 358-5441 TTY/Fax.
NEW YORK, N.Y.
The New York HAD at the 14th St. Y with Rabbi David Edleson.
1st day, 10 am – 5 pm with lunch and lecture to follow.
2nd day, Same as above
Yom Kippur 10 am – 5 pm
$15 per person, open to all. Send check to Mimi Abbott 54 Boerum St. #4B Brooklyn, NY 11206 Deadline Sept. 25,2000 For information, contact Ben Finkin tty(718)-343-9565 or email: [email protected].
NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y.
Temple Emanuel of New Hyde Park, 3315 Hillside Avenue, A liberal Reform Temple. Assistive listening system is available for the hard of hearing.
An Interpreter will be present at the following services:
Erev Rosh Hashana. 8:00 pm
1st day, 10:00 am
Kol Nidre, 7:30 pm
Yom Kippur, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Yizkor, 5:00 p.m.
For more information call between 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
TDD 212-820-4607 E-MAIL: [email protected].
SKOKIE, IL
Congregation Bene Shalom leading by Rabbi Goldhamer and the signing choir.
S’lichot Services, Saturday, September 23 at 10:OOpm
Erev Rosh Hashana, 8:15 pm
1st day, 10:30 am
Family Services, Sunday, October 1 at 10:30am
Kol Nidre, 8:15pm
Yom Kippur, 10:30 am
Family Services, Monday, October 9 at 2:30pm
Congregation Bene Shalom/HAD, 4435 W. Oakton, Skokie, IL
60076 847/674-0327 TTY 847/677-3330 Voice. Contact Peggy,
Yvette or Nona for more information: email: [email protected]
or [email protected].
SCRANTON, PA
Temple Hesed, the Reform congregation of Scranton, Pa will provide interpreted services for the High Holy Days. Interpreter is Arnine Weiss. She will interpret Rosh Hashana evening and first day services (we do not have 2nd day services) and Yom Kippur services if we know that there are Deaf people who want to attend. Evening services begin at 8 p.m. Morning services begin at 10 a.m.. Temple Hesed extends reciprocity for High Holy Tickets to anyone affiliated with any other Temple upon receipt of a letter confirming membership. Have such a letter sent to Temple Hesed, 1 Knox Street, Scranton, PA 18505. Contact by voice: 570-344-7201, fax 570-344-4514, e-mail [email protected]. For direct TTY call Barbara Graham at 570-344-0179 (evenings), [email protected]. For those unaffiliated with any Temple, who may want to attend, call Barbara Graham to see about guest ticket availability.
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel at York Road and Township Line Elkins Park, Pa.
1st day, 11:00 am Kiddush in the Canteen following Service,
provided by HAD Donation Fund Committee
Yom Kippur, 10:30 am
Break-the-Fast, 6 pm at Rose Olanoff Community Center HAD
$15.00 member – $20.00 non member. Contact Robert Katz at
215-338-2491 TTY or Email KatzbobCaol.com for free tickets.
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Congregation Beth Ahavah, 8 Letitia Street, Philadelphia, PA
19106 215-923-2003 www.uahc.org/pa/bethahavah.
‘Selichot Services, September 23, 8:00 pm
Erev Rosh Hashana, 8:00 pm
1st day, 10:30 am
‘2nd day/Tashlich, 10:30 am
Kol Nidre, 8:00 pm
Yom Kippur, 10:30 am
Yom Kippur Yizkor/Ne’ila, 5:00 pm
Break-fast, 7:10 pm (reservations required).
‘Services with an asterisk will be held at Congregation Beth Ahavah. All other services held at the DoubleTree Hotel, Broad and Spruce Streets. Because Kol Nidre services will start immediately after the Outfest block party, we encourage every one to join us at a casual “Come As You Are” Kol Nidre.
WESTFIELD, N.J.
Two services will be interpreted at Temple Emanu-El, 756 East Broad Street, Westfield, NJ 07090.
1st day, 10:00 am
Yom Kippur, 10:00 am
Tickets for deaf Jewish people are free, but you must call either Toby Marx (908) 272-2549 (V or TDD) email: [email protected] or call Temple Emanu-El at (908) 232 6770 (voice only).
TEANECK, N.J.
Temple Emeth, 1666 Windsor Rd, Teaneck, NJ (201) 833-8466.
Interpreted services:
1st day, children’s service, 2:30 pm
Yom Kippur, children’s service, 2:15 pm
Tickets are not required.
Sukkot, October 13, 7:30 pm
Simchat Torah, October 20, 7:30 pm
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Congregation Bet Mishpachah:
Erev Rosh Hashana 8:00 pm
Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G Street NW
1st day, 10 am
Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G Street NW, Washington DC
Shabbat Shuva, October 6, 2000, 8:30 PM
DC Jewish Community Center, 16th and O Streets NW
Kol Nidre, 7 pm
National City Christian Church, 14th & Massachusetts Ave NW
Yom Kippur, October 9, 2000, 10 AM, Morning and Yizkor
National City Christian Church, 14th & Massachusetts Ave NW
Yom Kippur, October 9, 2000, 4:30 PM, Mincha and N’ila
National City Christian Church, 14th & Massachusetts Ave NW
There is no per ticket charge. All non-members are asked to make a donation in return for tickets, but no one is turned away who wishes to attend our services.
Bet Mishpachah is an egalitarian Jewish Congregation of gay men, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered persons and their families and friends. For more information, contact us at our
Web site, betmishpachah.org or email [email protected] or phone, 202-833-1638.