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Wishes For A Sweet New Year And An Invitation From Temple Beth Tikvah!

Rabbi Stacy Offner says all are welcome to their Rosh Hashanah services Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. at the temple at 196 Durham Road in Madison. L'Shana Tova!

 

Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown tonight and Temple Beth Tikvah in Madison spent much of last week preparing for the Jewish New Year. As part of those preparations, Mrs. Pozzi's second grade class recently designed and decorated Happy New Year cards to be delivered to the the Jewish Home for the Aged, according to the temple's religious school blog:

Mrs. Pozzi's second graders sure are growing up!  They spent some time today making Rosh Hashanah New Year's cards for the members of the Jewish Home for the Aged!  The cards are bright and beautiful!

You can read more about the preparations they are making, along with other school news, on the Temple Beth Tikvah Religious School blog.

Rabbi Stacy Offner was kind enough to let us use the pictures on Madison Patch and she wanted to make sure we included this invitation:

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH AND RABBI STACY OFFNER WISH A SWEET NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE ON THE SHORELINE WHO IS CELEBRATING ROSH HASHANAH!

All are Welcome to our Rosh Hashanah Services on Tuesday, September 18 at 10am, 196 Durham Road, Madison.

Please contact us at 203-245-7028   or tbtsandy@templebethtikvahct.org if you would like to join us for services on September 16 and 17.

How are you preparing for Rosh Hashanah? Let us know in the comments below! And share your pictures, if you have any!

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