Woodstock Magazine - Fall 2012

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a synagogue in Central Vermont, says Leone Bushkin, current president of Shir Shalom. “We are all here together because we want to worship. We are inclusive, welcoming Jews and interfaith families alike.” Local inns and bed and breakfasts are all on the Shir Shalom mailing list, allowing visitors to observe traditions or attend weekly services on Fridays, which are often held outside during the summer, followed by a potluck supper.

Today’s Congregation At present, there are 90 full-time families and another 50 part-time families, according to Bushkin. The Hebrew FA L L 2012

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