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Louisianna
Temple Beth Solomon of the Deaf High Holy Day Services for 5761 will be
held at the GLAD Auditorium at 2222 Laverna Ave. LA
Friday evening Sept 29 at 8:00 pm-Erev Rosh Hashanah
Sat. morning, Sept 30 at 10:00 am-Rosh Hashanah
Sunday evening, Oct 8 at 8:00 pm-Kol Nidre
Monday, Oct 9 at 10:00 am Yom Kippur all day
Monday Morning services 10:00am-noon, Break 12:00-1:00, Discussion
1:00-2:30pm , Afternoon: Yizkor and Neilah services 3:00 pm, break-the-fast
to follow when afternoon services are finished.
No Charge to members who have paid at least half their dues and no charge
to students with ID. For non-members the tickets are $50.00
Members will soon be receiving a packet of information with directions,
tickets and your parts to sign.
We are planning a a very special service this year with more involvement
from our members. Roz Robinson will lead services as our "student rabbi"
signing herself so you won't have to watch an interpreter. Elaine Aikins
will be our sign cantor as usual, Pete Robinson and James Kalivoda will be our
voice cantors and shofar blowers. Charles Katz will lead the Yom Kippur
afternoon discussion talking about, "Jewish Deaf Culture". We will have a
light break-the-fast after Yom Kippur services. Anyone who wants to
participate with a part to sign who has not already RSVP'ed please contact
Jan now and tell her which service you plan to attend.
Anyone wishing to have their loved ones listed in the Yizkor Memorial Book
for Yom Kippur, please give the names to Jean Greenberg with $5.00 for
each name.
We look forward to seeing you all for the New Year!
Thanks, Jan
JSee2@aol.com
New Jersey
High Holiday Interpreted Services Schedule
Temple Emeth
1666 Windsor Rd
Teaneck, NJ
(201) 833-8466 (v)
Rosh HaShana Saturday, September 30, children's service, 2:30 pm
Yom Kippur, Monday, October 9, children's service, 2:15 pm
Tickets are not required.
Sukkot, October 13, 7:30 pm
Simchat Torah, October 20, 7:30 pm
Interpreter: Judy Jonas
New York
Brooklyn Hebrew Society of the Deaf, Inc.
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
Proudly announces...Rabbi Fred Friedman's 15th Year with BHSD, Inc.
Saturday September 30, 2000
9:00AM - 1:30PM
Sunday October 1, 2000
9:00AM - 3:30PM
Monday October 9, 2000
9:00AM - Dusk
Sermons will be given between the services at The Hebrew Educational Society Building
9502 Seaview Avenue at East 95th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11236
Please buy your tickets in advance. Members: $25 NonMembers: $30
For more information: Contact Sara Sue Penn (718) 358-5441 TTY/Fax
Temple Emanuel of New Hyde Park
3315 Hillside Avenue
New Hyde Park, NY 11040
A Liberal Reform Jewish Congregation
Invites the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to Join Us at our High Holiday Service
An American Sign Language Interpreter will be present at the following services
Rosh Hashonah Friday Evening September 29th 8:00 p.m.
Rosh Hashonah Saturday Morning September 30th 10:00 a.m.
Kol Nidre Eve Sunday Evening October 8th 7:30 p.m.
Yom Kippur Monday Morning October 9th 10:00 a.m.
Yom Kippur Monday Afternoon October 9th 4:00 p.m.
Yiskor-Concluding Monday Evening October 9th 5:00 p.m.
Assitive listiening system is available for the Hard of Hearing
Come Worship with us
Renew Your attatchment to Judaism and to your Jewish Spirituality
for information and tickets call Eve's
Day Time 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. TDD 1-212-820-4607
Email:lijcd@yahoo.com
Temple Emanuel of New Hyde Park is pleased to provide accessible High Holiday
Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community.
Donations to our sign language interpreter fund are appreciated to
continue this program
Beth El Synagogue Center in New Rochelle will be holding interpreted services for the High Holidays.
Rosh Hashannah
Saturday, September 30, starting at 10:00AM
Sunday, October 1, starting at 10:00AM
Yom Kippur
Sunday, October 8, starting at 6:00PM
Monday, October 9, starting at 10:00AM
For further information or directions, contact Jonathan Meyer,
jdm@jdm.net, or fax at 914-699-6954, or voice at 914-664-5581.
Washington
Congregation Bet Mishpachah is pleased to announce that many of its services during the High Holy Day season will be sign language
interpreted. It is important to note the location of each service, because due to the need for additional space at this time of the year, our services are held
in a variety of buildings:
Erev Rosh Hashanah September 29, 2000, starting at 8 PM
Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G Street NW, Washington, DC
Rosh Hashanah, September 30, 2000, starting at 10 AM
Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G Street NW, Washington DC
Shabbat Shuva, October 6, 2000, starting at 8:30 PM
DC Jewish Community Center, 16th and Q Streets NW, Washington, DC
Kol Nidre, October 8, 2000, starting at 7 PM
National City Christian Church, 14th and Massachusetts Ave NW,
Washington, DC
Yom Kippur, October 9, 2000, at 10 AM, Morning and Yizkor services
National City Christian Church, 14th and Massachusetts Ave NW,
Washington, DC
Yom Kippur, October 9, 2000, at 4:30 PM, Mincha and N'ila services
National City Christian Church, 14th and Massachusetts Ave NW,
Washington, DC
In addition, if a request is made by September 18, 2000 to
sign@betmishpachah.org, the services for the second night and day of
Rosh Hashanah will also be sign language interpreted. Those services will
be held at:
Rosh Hashanah, September 30, 2000 starting at 8 PM
DC Jewish Community Center, 16th and Q Streets NW, Washington, DC
Rosh Hashanah, October 1, 2000, starting at 10 AM
DC Jewish Community Center, 16th and Q Streets NW, Washington, DC
Congregation Bet Mishpachah also conducts sign language
interpreted services on the first Friday of every month at the DC Jewish Community
Center, 16th and Q Streets NW, Washington, DC. For more information about
interpreted services at Bet Mishpachah, you may contact
sign@betmishpachah.org.
Tickets for services at Congregation Bet Mishpachah for
non-members during the High Holy Days are available in advance by contacting the
Congregation's Web site, http://betmishpachah.org.
Tickets are also available at the door at the beginning of each service. All
non-members are asked to make a donation in return for tickets, and while a suggested
amount is $100 or $36 per ticket for persons with low income, no one is turned away
who wishes to attend our services. For more information about High
Holy Day services this year at Bet Mishpachah, call the synagogue at
202-833-1638 and wait for the prompt about High Holy Days, or go to our web site, hhd@betmishpachah.org.
Bet Mishpachah is an egalitarian Jewish Congregation of gay men, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered persons and their families and
friends. Established in 1975, the congregation began by meeting in congregants' homes
for Friday night Sabbath services once a month. Now, nearly 400 strong, the Congregation holds services every Friday night and once a month on
Saturday mornings at its home in the historic DC Jewish Community Center at 16th and Q Streets NW. For more information about our congregation, you may
contact us at our Web site, http://betmishpachah.org or at our office phone,
202-833-1638.
Tifereth Israel, a Conservative and egalitarian congregation in Washington,
DC will have interpreters for the following services:
Rosh Hashanah, 1st
day: 10 am to 1 p.m. for adults in the Cherner Auditorium and 10 am to 1 p.m. for junior congregation (9-12 year olds)
Kol Nidre 6:25 pm to 9 p.m.for junior congregation only
Yom Kippur Day 10 am to 1 pm for adults and
10 am to 1 pm for junior congregation
Tifereth Israel is at 7701 16th Street, NW. voice (202) 723-4776
TTD (202) 882-7041. email: infor@tifereth-israel.org.
If you need an interpreter for the second day of Rosh Hashanah or for
adults on Kol Nidre, please contact the synagogue.
It can be reached by S-2 Metrobus (toward Silver Spring) or transfer to
the S-2 southbound from Silver Spring Metro.
Pennsylvania
I will be interpreting the High Holidays at Keneseth Israel Synagogue on
Old
York Road In Elkins Park, PA. This will be both on Sat. Sept. 30 at
10:30AM
and on Mon. 10/9, same time. I will be interpreting an all English
service
headed by Rabbi David Maharam for the HAD (Hebrew Association of the Deaf
members).
Also, at 1:15PM on these same dates I will be interpreting at Temple Shir
Ami on Richboro Road in Newtown, PA their Families Together Service. This
is a Hebrew and English service.
Thank you for posting this so others can come. Unfortunately Shir Ami
will
require "tickets" to get in but I am sure the HAD service would be open.
Also, I interpret at Shir Ami once/month for their Family Services (Hebrew
and English) on Friday evening and anyone that wishes may come. Same with
HAD (once per month) for a Saturday morning service (English). HAD's
location is on Castor Ave. in Philadelphia. Anyone wanting an exact
schedule of dates for these services may email me at:
w.raditz@worldnet.att.net
Beth El Synagogue Center in New Rochelle will be holding interpreted
services for the High Holidays.
Rosh Hashannah
Saturday, September 30, starting at 10:00AM
Sunday, October 1, starting at 10:00AM
Yom Kippur
Sunday, October 8, starting at 6:00PM
Monday, October 9, starting at 10:00AM
For further information or directions, contact Jonathan Meyer,
jdm@jdm.net, or fax at 914-699-6954, or voice at 914-664-5581.
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