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Temple Beth David of the South Shore to Host High Holiday Service

All are invited to TBD's "re-imagined" High Holiday services on Zoom

Apples and honey signify the wish for a sweet New Year
Apples and honey signify the wish for a sweet New Year

During our current difficult times all religious and community organizations have had to face the challenges of keeping members of their communities connected. Temple beth David of the South Shore has met this challenge head-on, thanks to the creativity and energy of Rabbi David Winship and the stunning musical contributions of Cantor Maayan Harel. The Reform Synagogue based in Canton, MA now truly has no borders. From spiritual and musical Friday evening Shabbat services, Saturday morning Torah study to community gatherings, adult education events and more, the now-familiar landscape of Zoom has been home for all who wish to join.

Temple Beth David’s High Holiday services, beginning Friday evening, September 18, will follow this same model and are open to all who wish to attend. All Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur services will be “live” on Zoom, and registration is required. Click this link to register. Attendees will only need to register once; the link that will be sent to join services is the same for all services. The registration link is also available at templebethdavid.com.

In the past, TBD has made high holiday passes available to non-members. This year, in lieu of formal passes, we are requesting donations from the heart. Following registration, a link to make an optional donation will be provided.

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For more information on Temple Beth David of the South Shore, visit their website at templebethdavid.com or find them on Facebook.

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