Fabrangen cordially invites you, your family,
and friends to join us for our 2011/5772 High Holiday services. We
are proud to continue our tradition of opening our services to the entire
community with no tickets or reservations required. Our services for the
High Holidays are guided by several principles:
- a creative mix
of traditional and innovative worship
- egalitarian and
participatory services that seek to include everyone in the spiritual
experience, regarding of gender, age, religious background, or affiliation
- member-led services
that engage the congregation
More Service Information
Sukkot at the home of Fran Goldman
3639 Windom Place, NW
Washington, DC 20008
202-361-5101
frangoldman@starpower.net
- Erev Sukkot—Kabbalat
Chag and Potluck Dinner in the Fabrangen Sukkah – Wednesday evening,
Oct 12, 6:30 PM at the Goldman home.
- First Day Sukkot Services – Thursday,
Oct 13, 10:00 AM, Washington Ethical Society, 7750 16th St NW.
- Shabbat
Sukkot—Kabbalat Shabbat and Potluck Dinner in the Fabrangen
Sukkah – Friday, Oct 14, 6:30 PM at the Goldman home.
Shemini Atzeret
- Shemini Atzeret Service (including Yizkor) – Thursday, Oct
20, 9:30 AM, Washington Ethical Society, 7750 16th Street NW.
Simchat Torah
- Evening Simchat Torah Festival Service/Celebration
with Tikkun Leyl Shabbat – Thursday
evening, Oct 20, time and place to be announced. Call 202-595-9138
for more information.
High Holiday Contributions
While
we do not require tickets or advance payment to attend, we greatly appreciate
contributions to defray our costs and allow us to continue to offer no-ticket
services open to the entire community. We suggest a donation of $100 per
adult. For children, we suggest a donation of $35 for one child, $60 for
two children, and $75 for three or more children.
Online
Donations
Click
on the button below to make a donation to Fabrangen via Paypal.
You do not need a Paypal account to make a donation. Simply follow the
directions on-screen to make your donations. In the description field,
please indicate that this is a High Holiday donation and whether your
contribution is in honor or memory of someone that you would like us
to acknowledge on our website.


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