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LEAVES OF REMEMBRANCE

  • Jul 28, 2017
  • 1 min read

Most of our community has seen the Yahrzeit wall hangings that are up during the High Holy Days and our special Yizkor service to remember the departed.  It is a beautiful way to honour loved ones who are no longer with us.  Many in the community have admired the wall hangings and thought to themselves, “I’d like to purchase a leaf to honour _______.”  Well, there’s no time like the present.  For only $54, you can purchase a beautiful silk leaf which will be embroidered with your loved one’s name and date of death according to both the Hebrew and solar calendars — plus you can sign up to get a yearly reminder of the Yahrzeit date so you never forget to honour them on the anniversary of their passing.  Don’t miss out on this unique way to remember those who are no longer with us.  It’s never too late to honor a loved one — ORDER NOW!

Further Info:Alan Gotlib or Harriet Chartash

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