The Shul Quilt
The Shul Quilt was lovingly designed and sewn during 2007-2008 by members of the Shul community under the direction of Jiro Adachi. As a backdrop to be displayed at our services, the Shul Quilt serves as a beautiful emblem of our diverse Shul community. The border of the quilt is being created to commemorate and to honor community members, friends and loved ones. You can become a permanent part of this communal tapestry while border space is available. The Shul of New York accepts “Gifts from the Heart" donations at three different contribution levels for the quilt border:
A contribution of $180 entitles the donor to a fabric patch on the border of the quilt embroidered with one line of text (up to 32-characters in a line).
A contribution of $360 entitles the donor to a double size fabric patch on the border of the quilt embroidered with one or two lines of text.
A contribution of $540 entitles the donor to a triple-size fabric patch on the border of the quilt embroidered with up to three lines of text.
Please click here to contact Vera with questions or for more information. Donations may be made with credit card by clicking here or by check (payable to "The Shul of New York") mailed to Karen Seidman, 30 East 10th Street, NY NY 10003

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What's Coming Up |
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Monthly Shabbat Dinner and Torah
Schmooze at local restaurants every 2nd Friday.
Next one on Friday, March
11, 2011. Space is limited.
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Family Program: 1st Friday Children's Shabbat Service will take place on March 4th, 2011. Pizza party at 6 pm; service at 6:30 pm. Shul Family Bagel Brunch on 2nd Saturday of each month; next one is on Saturday March 12, 2011. The inspiring theme is Holiness.
Purim Party for Adults -- March 19 at 7:30 pm; Purim Party for Families -- March 20 from 3-6 pm
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Next Havdala and Meditation on Saturday, March 26
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