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Donate on Yom Kippur - Monday, September 25 from 8:30am-3:00pm

We encourage you to help those in need in our area by donating non-perishables like these suggested items: pasta peanut butter evaporated milk toothpaste beans jelly baby formula mouthwash rice tuna diapers soap

Please remember NO GLASS CONTAINERS

Holiday Farms has graciously provided us with a 10% off coupon to purchase non-perishable food for this drive. Use the coupon from September 11 through September 25, 2023, in-store only.

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Do a mitzvah on Yom Kippur and help our Social Action Committee organize the food donations! To volunteer, email rabbischachter@mysinai.org.

LARGE PRINT PRAYER BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. PLEASE ASK OUR USHERS.

High Holy Days Parking Regulations

In order to ensure the safety of all, kindly park only in designated spaces. Please follow the directions of our security agents, custodians, and ushers. During the High Holy Days parking is permitted on Roslyn Road. Please call the temple office at 516.621.6800 if you need an accessible parking pass or need to drop someone off.

Appropriate Attire

In keeping with the spirit of the Days of Awe, please wear proper, modest attire. Excessively short or tight skirts or dresses, backless dresses (without a jacket), shorts, jeans, and flip flops are not

Prayer Books

Those of you who choose to worship at home rather than in the sanctuary have three options when it comes to obtaining prayer books:

• Purchase your own physical copies of the High Holy Day prayer books, Mishkan HaNefesh. This is the two volume set (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur) we use each year in the sanctuary. To purchase, please visit www.ccarpress.org.

• Purchase a digital version of the High Holy Day prayer books for your Kindle from amazon.com.

• If you would prefer to borrow prayer books from Temple Sinai free of charge, simply complete the form on our website: www.mysinai.org/prayerbook2023. Pick-up times can be found on the website.

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