Sarasota News Leader
January 11, 2013
Rwandan parents who were exiled in a refugee camp in Burundi because of "the killings
and other serious human rights violations
against Tutsis which started in 1959," the release notes. He was ordained in 1989.
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The Church of the Redeemer is located at
222 S. Palm Ave. in downtown Sarasota. For
more information, call 955-4263 or visit www.
redeemersarasota.org.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL'S FAMILY SHABBAT SERVICES CONTINUE
The first family Shabbat service of 2013 will be
held at Temple Emanu-El, 151 McIntosh Road
in Sarasota, on Friday, Jan. 11, at 7 p.m., the
Temple has announced.
every child to ascend the pulpit as the Torah
is taken from the Ark and to parade with the
holy scrolls through the sanctuary," a news
release says.
"A joyous intergenerational worship experience, Temple Emanu-El's family Shabbat
services feature lively music with the Family
Shabbat Band; traditional prayers led by religious school students; a story based on the
weekly Torah portion; and the opportunity for
A dessert reception, or oneg, follows the service.
Family Shabbat services are free and open to
the community. For more information, call the
Temple office at 371-2788.
Children enjoy participating in family Shabbat services at Temple Emanu-El. Contributed photo