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Shabbat Nitzavim – 5779

September 27, 2019 : 10:56 am

For Shabbat Starting:
September 27, 2019
28 Elul 5779

The Eruv is UP.

The Eruv is sponsored by the Eruv Team in honor of the whole Kehila this week.

Shana Tova from the whole Eruv Team.

Thank you for letting us be part of your Shabbos, we are grateful for the opportunity to be involved in something so meaningful for so many people.  Thank you for entrusting us with this responsibility.  We remain grateful for the community’s support.

 

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