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An Affiliate of the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation
60 Highland Street, West Newton, MA 02465, (617) 965-0330, info@dorsheitzedek.org
High Holydays at Dorshei Tzedek for 5771 (2010)

We are looking forward to another year of Dorshei Tzedek's High Holyday observances. Our congregation is very proud to be able to offer a full and inspiring array of services to our members and the larger community during the Days of Awe. We are excited to be returning to our beautiful space at the Gann Academy in Waltham.
We are pleased to have you join us for this sacred time of teshuvah - reflection and renewal. For those of you new to the congregation and interested in finding out more, we hope you will join us at our non-traditional Open House events before and after the Holydays, including a picnic in late August, a family Erev Shabbat service, our Sukkot and Simchat Torah celebrations, and an introduction to Reconstructionism. We look forward to spending the High Holydays with you and wish you a Shanah Tovah U'Metukah -- a good and sweet year and a year of peace.
This year, High Holyday services will be held once again at Gann Academy, located at 333 Forest Street in Waltham.
Our 5771 High Holydays packet will be available near the end of July. Check back soon. For a preview (but don't use the forms), see last year's packet.
For more details, if you have questions or would like a printed packet, please contact the Dorshei Tzedek Administrative Director by phone at (617) 965-0330, or by email to admindirector@dorsheitzedek.org. Please remember to include your contact information, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
High Holy Days Calendar 5771
| Saturday, September 4 | Selichot Study and Service |
| Wednesday, September 8 | Erev Rosh Hashanah |
| Thursday, September 9 | First Day of Rosh Hashanah |
| Friday, September 10 | Second Day of Rosh Hashanah |
| Saturday, September 11 | Shabbat Shuvah |
| Friday, September 17 | Erev Yom Kippur: Kol Nidre |
| Saturday, September 18 | Yom Kippur |


