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In an effort to reach out to fellow Jew in my community I have decided to put together a one hour or less Rosh Hashana prayer service. The service will consist of piyutim, words from the Rabbi, and Shofar blowing. I would appreciate it if you know of prayer template for such a program or if you recommend someone I can speak to about which piyutim should be included.

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Hi Ruthie, amu"sh
Welcome to Kiruv Cafe! I will post some info and contacts for you next week that should help. It's a little too close to Shabbos right now...
Shabbat Shalom!
Aharon Ungar
Be in touch with Rabbi Daniel Coren of Monsey. He has done exactly this the past couple of years. His email is: dcoren@projectinspire.com.

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