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Shana tova
Tomorrow night begins Rosh Hashana. Happy new year, and may 5768 bring joy and happiness to everyone reading this.
I'm participating in services both Thursday and Friday mornings, doing the haftarah blessings the first day and reading torah the second. Our second-day service (new last year) is small and intimate, a nice contrast to the grandness of the previous day. I appreciate having both: the majesty of the divine king (and the birthday of the world), and the nearness of the still small voice that's there if we listen.
I'm participating in services both Thursday and Friday mornings, doing the haftarah blessings the first day and reading torah the second. Our second-day service (new last year) is small and intimate, a nice contrast to the grandness of the previous day. I appreciate having both: the majesty of the divine king (and the birthday of the world), and the nearness of the still small voice that's there if we listen.

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A: Gut yontiff, Pontiff!
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My kids and I have been invited to services with the Lefkowitz's tonight. Kenneth and Robert are rolling their eyes at the idea (though they will behave, they've been to church services with my in-laws and know the drill, plus I expect this will be more interesting), but I'm looking forward to it. I haven't been since I was in high school.
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I don't imagine it'll work out for you, but if you folks want to come to something a little more informal (lighter music, no long sermon), our second-day service is open to everyone. Friday, 10:30AM, Forbes and Murdoch.
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Thanks for the invite, but I have to work on Friday, and of course the kids have school (though they are off tomorrow).
Enjoy the holiday.
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I wish I could come Friday morning, but of course I have to work. :-)
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