Shavuot Day #2–ASL-interpreted Service(w/ Yizkor)
We’re thrilled to announce another sign-language-interpreted Service on the Second Day of Shavuot, when we celebrate G-d giving us the Torah, and hope that you can join us!
WHAT: A Service with full readings from the Torah, Haftorah (Prophets), and the Book of Ruth…not to mention a special Yizkor (Memorial) Service, too, to remember those loved ones who’d passed away
WHEN: 10:00 AM — 12:30 PM on Monday, May 28th (Memorial Day, by coincidence…)
WHERE: Town & Village (T&V) Synagogue (www.tandv.org), 334 East 14th Street, between 1st and 2nd Avenues in Manhattan
WHO: Naomi Brunnlehrman will be one of our interpreters (supported by the UJA-Federation of New York’s Jewish Community Deaf Interpreter Fund)
A Kiddush (refreshments and social hour) will follow Services, where all will be welcome to participate!
(Please note: Out of respect for a holiday like Shavuot, pen, paper and electronic devices cannot be used at T&V on that morning.)
Thanks, and we’ll hope to see you there!
(Schedule is subject to change.)
P.S. Coming soon…more sessions of our “mini-course” in American Sign Language; other ASL-interpreted Services; and more…so please keep your eyes open for more details as they become available, or contact Bram directly to find out more!
P.P.S. ASL interpreters are available at T&V when requests are made in advance. Please contact Bram (bramweiser@usa.net) for more information.





