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The Mezuzah Project!

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 2111 Boston Post Rd Larchmont NY 10538  See map

The Mezuzah Project!

 

The families of Congregation Sulam Yaakov, Larchmont’s Conservative Synagogue, invite you to celebrate with us as we re-hang our Mezuzah on the front door of our Synagogue. 

 

This is a great opportunity for both children and adults to learn about our congregation and why Jews all over the world hang mezuzahs on their doorposts.  Everything you need to hang a mezuzah in your own home will be provided.  Children will decorate and bring home their own mezuzot and adults will have the opportunity to visit our Mezuzah Bazaar, sponsored by Inspiration Gallery.  

 

Refreshments will be served in our social hall, where you can get to know our members.

 

Date:  August 5

Time:  10:30am

Place:  Congregation Sulam Yaakov

Location:  NE Corner of Larchmont Avenue and the Boston Post Road

 

For more information, we invite you to contact Glenna Lee, Director of Education at education@sulamyaakov.org or visit our website www.sulamyaakov.org

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