Sarasota News Leader
August 30, 2013
lichot services incorporate music, blessings
and meditations for an inspiring and reflective
worship experience," the release explains.
"Periods of silence are interspersed throughout the prayers so worshippers can engage
in personal contemplation and individual
communion with the Divine. The service concludes with a dramatic shofar blast to awaken
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the soul to the solemnity and grandeur of the
season."
Temple Emanu-El uses an original Selichot
service compiled by Rabbi Brenner Glickman;
it incorporates traditional as well as modern
elements, the release notes.
For more information, call the Temple Emanu-El office at 371-2788.
Preparing homemade desserts for last year's President's Reception preceding the Selichot service were
Temple Emanu-El members Deborah Solomon, Joan Blum, Judilee Sterne, Rabbi Elaine Rose Glickman, Leo Glickman and (front) Eden Glickman. Contributed photo