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Park East Synagogue SELICHOT With Rabbi Arthur Schneier & Chief Cantro Yitzchak Meir HELFGOT

Park East Synagogue SELICHOT With Rabbi Arthur Schneier & Chief Cantro Yitzchak Meir HELFGOT

Park East Synagogue

SELICHOT
with
Rabbi Arthur Schneier
Chief Cantro Yitzchak Meir
HELFGOT

& The Park East Synagogue Choir

Saturday Night – September 20th, 2014

State of World Jewry Address – 9:00pm
RABBI ARTHUR SCHNEIER

Selichot Service – 10:30pm
CHIEF CANTOR YITZCHAK MEIR HELFGOT

Maestro Russell Ger
Park East Synagogue Choir

RSVP: www.parkeastsynagogue.org
163 East 67th Street – New York, NY 10065 • 212-737-6900

For thousands of years Jews around the world have gathered together at midnight preceding Rosh Hashanah to Daven and cry to Hashem to open the gates of heaven. Traditionally, it is one of the most meaningful prayers of the year with men, women and children coming to shul in the midnight hour to stand together in tefilah.

Here at Park East Synagogue, this is one of our most popular and impressive events. Under the direction of Rabbi Arthur Schneier, Chief Cantor Yitzchok Helfgot, Maestro Russel Ger and the Park East Synagogue Choir, over a thousand people gather together following in this age old custom. Words cannot describe the beauty and impact of heartfelt tefilot.

Tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis to non-members, so secure your spot today!

PLEASE SPECIFY HOW MANY MEN/WOMEN SEATS ARE NEEDED IN THE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS SECTION.



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