Town & Village (T&V) Synagogue in Manhattan, NY has had the tradition of offering an ASL-interpreted Purim Night experience with a Deaf-hearing team, and “we’re doing it again in 2022 (virtually, of course) so we hope that YOU’ll be joining us then, too!”
WHAT: A “hybrid” Service
(interpreters on Zoom)
Full reading from Megillat Esther and Shpiel (skit)
WHEN: Start at 7:15 PM EDT (GMT-4) on Purim Night, Wednesday, March 16th
WHERE: On zoom – meeting information will be sent out one day before the event to those who’ve responded in advance (see below).
WHO: Jon Lamberton and Bram Weiser
RSVP: Email Bram at [email protected] with the names and email addresses of participants.
Funding made possible by UJA-Federation of New York’s Jewish Community Deaf Interpreter Fund.
For additional information, email Bram at [email protected] or (212) 677-0368 Voice.
Source: Bram Weiser
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