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UJA-Federation of New York Connects Jewish Community to High Holiday Services
Annual High Holiday Guide Features Services Open to Community In Five Boroughs, Long Island and Westchester
September 11th, 2017

September 11, 2017 (New York, NY) — UJA-Federation of New York has issued its annual High Holiday Guide, which includes approximately 70 synagogues and community centers with services open to the community, covering all denominations in each of the five boroughs; Nassau and Suffolk county Long Island; and Westchester.

To access the guide, visit https://www.ujafedny.org/find-a-service.

This year, Rosh Hashanah falls on Thursday, September 21st, and Friday, September 22nd. Yom Kippur is on Saturday, September 30th. Both holidays begin at sundown on the previous evenings.

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