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Note: In response to concerns about the coronavirus, area events may be subject to cancellation, postponement or attendance limits. Please contact organizers to confirm event details.
Congregation B’nai Torah
SUDBURY Congregation B’nai Torah, 225 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, announced the following:
Shabbat Service: 7 p.m. Feb. 12. Join us for our Shabbat Kehillah service led by Rabbi Lisa Eiduson, with Cantorial Soloist Jodi Blankstein. Enjoy beautiful music and uplifting prayer!
Shabbat Service: 7 p.m. Feb. 12. Join us for our Shabbat Kehillah service, led by Rabbi Dr. Lisa Eiduson and Cantorial Soloist Jodi Blankstein. Enjoy beautiful music and uplifting prayer!
Community Content
Note: In response to concerns about the coronavirus, area events may be subject to cancellation, postponement or attendance limits. Please contact organizers to confirm event details.
Congregation B’nai Torah
SUDBURY Congregation B’nai Torah, 225 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, announced the following:
Shabbat Services: 7 p.m. Jan. 22. Join us for our Shabbat Kehillah service, led by Rabbi Lisa Eiduson and Cantorial Soloist Jodi Blankstein. Enjoy beautiful music and uplifting prayer!
Torah Study: 10:30 a.m. Jan. 23. Join us online for Torah discussion led by Rabbi Lisa Eiduson.
Rabbi’s Online Tea Time Talks: 3 p.m. Mondays. Join us for our ongoing weekly program as Rabbi Lisa Eiduson leads discussions on the current topic, “One God, Many Beliefs: What We Didn’t Learn in Sunday School.” It is recommended that you have a copy of the book, Finding God: Selected Responses by Soncino and Syme.
Jesuit Fr. John Piderit, San Francisco s archdiocesan vicar for administration, celebrates Mass simultaneously with three other priests on the feast of the Assumption near the steps of the city s Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption Aug. 15. (CNS/San Francisco Archdiocese/Dennis Callahan)
A virtual posada; vigils in the early afternoon; tickets for Mass these are some of the ways dioceses are planning to celebrate the Nativity this year.
In most U.S. cities, COVID-19 restrictions will prevent Catholics from gathering for large cathedral Masses, but indoor, outdoor and livestreamed Masses are still being planned.
Brooklyn Diocese
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Brooklyn Diocese last month after the diocese objected to state regulations under coronavirus that limited church attendance. The court said that the state could not restrict religious institutions more than other entities such as retail stores.
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