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Rosh Hashana is a holiday marking the first day of the Jewish
New Year. It marks the beginning of the ten days of repentance which commences with Yom Kippur. We would like to welcome everyone to join the Jewish Deaf Community in celebrating the Jewish New Year.
JDCC's Services
Over the years, many individuals have created, adapted and modified the JDCC
services to tailor the needs for the Jewish Deaf Community. During these services,
which will be coordinated and planned by Eric Brody, we will take turns reading from
the prayer book. We will tell and discuss stories such as the Binding of Isaac and
Jonah. We will reflect upon the year and say prayer for the upcoming year.
We will ask for repentance for the things we have done wrong. We will say a special prayer for those
who are no longer with us. We encourage everyone that owns a shofar to bring it and all those who want to blow the
shofar to blow it at the end of services. Lastly, we will have a luncheon with family and old and new friends.
The JDCC organization is committed toward providing a community
for all Jewish Deaf people and their family and friends. We are not affiliated with any specific
branch of Judaism and accept all Jewish Deaf people regardless of which branch of Judaism, whether it is Orthodox,
Conservative, or Reform. Hearing and non-Jewish spouses and family are most certainly welcome and encourage to
participate. Services will be signed and a voice interpreter will be provided. Childcare for children under 6 years old will be provided again this year
free of charge. Please inform JDCC by September 4th if you need childcare services.
Volunteers Wanted
If anyone wishes to volunteer in any part such as leading a prayer, telling a story or
help with the food, or set up, please contact Eric Brody at ebrody@graddiv.ucsb.edu
Also if you have anybody that died last year or who is ill, please let Eric know in advance
so that we may include their names in our prayers.
JDCC
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