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This great High Holiday guide comes along with free personalization! Get your mosad's name on the front, your rabbi's message on the inside front, your candle lighting times on the inside back and choose one of our great ads for the back page.

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Candle Lighting Times
for ______________________
Date Time Blessing
Wednesday, September 12 –Eve of Rosh Hashana at___
Thursday, September 13 – 2nd Night Rosh Hashana after___
Friday, September 14 – Shabbos Shuva at____
Friday, September 21- Yom Kippur Eve at____
(Yizkor September 22)
Wednesday, September 26 –Eve of Sukkos at___
Thursday, September 13 – 2nd Night of Sukkos after___
Friday, September 28 – Shabbos Bereishis at____
Wednesday, October 3 – Eve of Shmini Atzeres at___
(Yizkor October 4)
Thursday, September 4 – Eve of Simchas Torah after___
Friday, October 5 – Shabbos Bereishis at____

Rabbi's Message Text:

Dear Friends,
Seize the Moment!
The High Holiday season offers every Jewish person a golden opportunity to participate in meaningful observances of our beautiful heritage and traditions this time of the year:
Kindling and blessing the Holiday Lights, partaking of apple and honey for a sweet new year, hearing the Shofar, Tashlich by the waterside, Kapparot, Blessing of the children, Opening of the Holy Ark and the Chazzan’s singing of Kol Nidray, Reciting the High Priest’s service in Jerusalem’s Holy Temple, The Story of Jonah and the whale, “Napoleon’s” March, the Sukkah and the Four Kinds, and the Hakafa dancing that goes on and on and on….
Please feel free to enjoy our services at any time. You may call the office to make a reservation, but you are very welcome even if you are not a member: We are all members of the Jewish people, reserved or not! If you can’t be here all the time, come for whichever part you prefer. If it is difficult for you to come to us, we are very happy to visit and share the holiday spirit with one and all.

Rabbi of Anytown

Back Ad Text #1:

Chabad of Anytown welcomes you to our
High Holiday Services

At Chabad, 122 Main Street
For more information please call 123-4567
Everyone is welcome to all of our services, No Prior / Prayer Experience Necessary

ROSH HASHANAH
Wednesday Evening, Sept. 12
Thursday, Sept. 13
Friday, Sept. 14

YOM KIPPUR
Friday Evening,, Sept. 21
Saturday, Sept. 22

Back Ad Text #2:

Chabad of Anytown wishes you a Happy New Year!

Whether your background in Jewish prayer and practice is extensive or limited, attending services at Chabad will leave you feeling enriched,
connected, and inspired.

High Holiday Services

ROSH HASHANAH
Wednesday Evening, Sept. 12
Thursday, Sept. 13
Friday, Sept. 14

YOM KIPPUR
Friday Evening,, Sept. 21
Saturday, Sept. 22

RSVP: 123.456.7890
Chabad of Anytown, 123 14th Street, Anytown, USA

Back Ad Text #3:

Start your New Year on a High Note

Join us for warm and friendly High Holiday Services. Whether your background in Jewish prayer and practice is extensive or limited, attending services at Chabad will leave you feeling enriched, connected and inspired.

• Free of charge
• No membership
• Hebrew/English Prayer Books

RSVP: 123.456.7890
Chabad of Anytown,
123 14th Street, Anytown, USA

ROSH HASHANAH
Wednesday Evening, Sept. 12
Thursday, Sept. 13
Friday, Sept. 14

YOM KIPPUR
Friday Evening, Sept. 21
Saturday, Sept. 22

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