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Sarasota News Leader August 23, 2013 Page 109 TEMPLE SINAI WELCOMES GUESTS AT HIGH HOLIDAYS SERVICES Members of Temple Sinai warmly invite guests light bite following the closing N'ila Service, to many of their services and activities over the release adds. the High Holidays. Families with young children may participate Tashlich will be celebrated at Siesta Key in two distinctive services created especially Beach on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 5:30 p.m. with for them, on Thursday, Sept. 5, and Saturday, a potluck picnic and a sing-a-long, the Temple Sept. 14, at 1:30 p.m. These services will offer has announced. "This is a time to symbolically music-filled interactive experiences featuring toss our sins into the ocean and start anew for Rabbi Huntting and Chazzan Cliff Abramson with his guitar, the release continues. There the year ahead," the release says. also will be a hands-on project in the social The gathering will take place in the pavilion hall following the Yom Kippur service on Sept. south of the main building at the beach. 14. On the second day of Rosh Hashanah — Friday, Sept. 6 — the creative service planned at 10 a.m. was written by Rabbi Geoff Huntting, the release adds. "It's an intimate and comfortable service that participants find most satisfying," the release notes. Simchat Torah, to be held on Wednesday, Sept. 25, this year, "is always a lively time," the release points out: "There is singing and dancing with the Torah as we complete its reading and then start again at the beginning." The service will begin at 5:15 p.m. The Yom Kippur service will begin at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14. This will include the traditional Yizkor Memorial Service, a nurturing Healing Service and the traditional Break-Fast Neither reservations nor tickets are needed for these services, the release notes. Please call 924-1802 for further information or visit templesinai-sarasota.org. Temple Sinai invites members of the community to attend Tashlich at Siesta Key Beach, to symbolically cast away the sins of the year and share in a potluck supper. Contributed photo

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