Services and meals on the high holidays, 5764



We are proud to invite you to our services, as well as to our dinners and lunches that we shall have be"h on the comming high holidays (Tishri 5764). Our services will be held according to the following schedule:


September 2003.

26., Friday 18.00: erev Rosh Hashana 5764.

27., Saturday 9.00 and 18.00: first day of Rosh Hashana

28., Sunday 9.00: second day of Rosh Hashana (including the sounding of the shofar)


October

5. Sunday 17.45: Erev Yom Kippur

6. Monday 9.00: Yom Kippur (mazkir: cca. 12.30, neila: cca. 17.30, end of the fast: 19.00)


10. Friday 17.30: Erev Succot

11. Saturday 9.00 and 17.30: first day of Succot

12. Sunday: 9.00: second day of Succot


17. Friday 17.30: Erev Shmini Aceret

18. Saturday 9.00 and 17.30: Shmini Aceret (mazkir: cca. 10.45), hakafot in the evening

19. Sunday 9.00: Simchat Tora


We wish you and all your familly a happy new year, full of joy and of success.


The Pesti Shul organizes community meals in the synagogue during the holidays. If you are interested, please contact us as soon as possible (possibly before September 23rd) on the following email address: info@pestisul.hu


September 27th, Shabbat, first day of Rosh Hashana: lunch after the service (around 12.00). Price: 1.800 forint

September 28th, Sunday, second day of Rosh Hashana: lunch after the service (around 12.00). Price: 1.800 forint

October 6th, Monday night, motzae Yom Kipur: after-fast dinner, cca. 7 p.m.. Free.

October 10th, Friday night, Erev Succot: dinner after the service (cca. 7 p.m.). Price: 1.800 forint

October 11th, Saturday, first day of Succot: lunch after the service (cca. 12.00). Price: 1.800 forint

October 12th, Sunday, second day of Succot: lunch after the service (cca. 12.00). Price: 1.800 forint

October 18th, Saturday, Shmini Atseret: lunch after the service (cca. 12.00). Price: 1.800 forint


The price of the meals includes a little donation. Half price for children.

We accept any further donation for the sake of the Visegradi street synagoge and the Pesti Shul.


Further information: http://www.pestisul.hu .