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We Are Open for Shabbat Morning Services!

The Rabbis teach that, if we have not seen a friend in a year, when we reunite we bless the moment with “Mechayeh haMetim, Praised are You, God, who gives life to the departed!”
 
The pandemic has left us with a mix of wounds and blessings. For many of us, we have had more time with our families or a smaller group of individuals, and this has offered certain gifts. But we have also suffered the traumas of isolation and the lack of physical presence with our broader community. Coming back together is certainly worthy of this special blessing. 
 
We have a Medical Advisory Team made up of Mishkonians who are medical professionals to help us interpret and apply the regularly shifting Public Health guidelines to our community. 

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If any guidelines change,  we will email the community.
 
Informed by the CDC, our team has advised us that we are safer because of three factors:

               - Full vaccination
               - Good ventilation
               - Social distancing


As a result, we will be able to accommodate all our members and guests who want to attend services. Everyone must show proof of having received a booster as well as proof of full vaccination. 

Masks are required indoors. 
 
We have a traditional Torah service.

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It is time to come home, and we can’t wait to welcome you back! Please feel free to reach out to Cindy or Rabbi Katzan with questions.
 
 
      Rabbi Joshua Katzan                                                                               President Carole Stein

Mon, June 5 2023 16 Sivan 5783