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Happy Rosh Hashanah

We’d like to wish a Happy Rosh Hashanah to our friends of the Jewish faith in Winthrop. The Jewish New Year begins next Wednesday night.

With the ongoing construction for a new senior residence on the Temple Tifereth Israel property and a newly-renovated place of worship for the congregation, we trust that the New Year will bring much joy as it heralds in a new era of what promises to be an exciting and eventful year in the long history of the Jewish community in Winthrop.

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