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The Reconstructionist Synagogue of The North Shore Jewish 2015 5776 High Holy Days LI |
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at Reconstructionist Synagogue of The North Shore in Plandome, Long Island, New York |
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September 13, 2015 - September 23, 2015 |
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The Reconstructionist Synagogue of The North Shore |
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1001 Plandome Road |
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Plandome, NY 11030 |
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The Reconstructionist Synagogue of The North Shore Jewish 2015 5776 High Holy Days Celebrations and Services at Reconstructionist Synagogue of The North Shore in Plandome, Nassau County, Long Island, New York.
Erev Rosh Hashanah
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Evening service 8:00PM
Rosh Hashanah 1st Day
Monday, September 14, 2015
Services 8:45AM-4:00PM
Congregational services for members begin at 8:45AM and 11:30AM. Please check your tickets for the time of your service. Apples on the Bima at 2:00PM and Family Service at 2:30PM. Tickets available for nonmembers for Family Services.
Tachlich 4:15PM
Rosh Hashanah 2nd Day
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Morning service 9:45AM
Kol Nidre
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Evening service 7:00PM
Yom Kippur
Wedensday, September 23, 2015
Services 8:45AM-7:30PM
Apples on the Bima at 2:00PM and Family Service at 2:30PM. Afternoon service begins at 5:00PM and will include in order a brief Torah reading, a family d'var tora on Jonah, a social action oriented "Martyrology," yizkor, n'eila and havdala.
Tags: Jewish High Holy Days, Jewish High Holidays, 2015, 5776, Jewish New Year, Selichot, Rosh Hashanah, Tashlich, Yom Kippur, Kol Nidre, Nassau County, Long Island, New York.
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About The Reconstructionist Synagogue of The North Shore
A Reconstructionist Jewish Synagogue
The Reconstructionist Synagogue of the North Shore (RSNS) was founded in the late 1950s by a group of families looking to form a committed and caring community based on the tenets of Reconstructionist Judaism and issues of social concern. The congregation has grown slowly and steadily through the years. Our membership is diverse in age, profession, interest, background and Jewish education.
- Where community is at our core
- Where Jewish living is creative, inclusive, joyful and intergenerational
- Where children are nurtured and treasured
- Where we reach out beyond our congregation to help improve the world
- Where "member 2 member" is the essence of mutual support
- Where "green" is more than a color
- Where Jewish tradition and culture inform the present
- Where learning is a lifelong endeavor
- Where values translate into action |
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516-627-6274 |
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