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2012 HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES

Once again, we are thrilled to have Bea Wallins – daughter of JCP members Judy and Roger Wallins – providing us Cantorial and other assistance for our High Holy Day Services.  Dr. Wallins received her Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible and Jewish Hermeneutics from Emory University, has taught at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Los Angeles, and is currently an Assistant Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University.  In addition, she sings with Seattle Jewish Chorale.

Please remember that tickets are not required for our services.  We rely upon the dues and contributions of our members to pay for our activities.   Students and out-of-town visitors are welcome to join us.  If you need child care, contact schreck2020@msn.com.

   ROSH HASHANAH EVENING SERVICE:  SUNDAY, September 16, 2012, at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Moscow, 420 E 2nd Street (behind the 1912 Building).  We will start at 6:45 PM and have a pot-luck reception to follow services.  Please bring a sweet finger snack to share.  The JCP will provide beverages.   
   ROSH HASHANAH DAY SERVICES:  Monday, September 17, 2012, between 9:00 AM and 11:30 AM at the INTERFAITH HOUSE, 720 NE Thatuna St., Pullman, WA.   But the time and location might change – so check your email & the Event Blog for any changes.  
   YOM KIPPUR EVENING SERVICE:  TUESDAY, September 25, 2012, at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Moscow.  We will start at 6:45 PM. 
   YOM KIPPUR DAY SERVICES:  WEDNESDAY, September 26, 2012, between 10 AM and NOON, at the home of Pat Carter & Nancy Yorinks.  Directions can be obtained by calling them at (208) 883-4262.
   YOM KIPPUR CONCLUDING SERVICE:  WEDNESDAY, September 26, at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Moscow.  We will start around 5 PM with a YIZKOR service. The final shofar blast will be around 6:30 PM, followed by a potluck “break-fast.”   Please bring a finger snack to share – perhaps something sweet to start the new year.  The JCP will provide beverages.

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