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Good Erev Yom Tov,

This evening we begin to celebrate Rosh Hashana, and this year Baruch Hashem are expecting to have a much greater number of people inside of shul than we did last year. This is a wonderful development in our ongoing return to shul, and we are truly appreciative of how far we have come since last year's Yamim Noraim.

We ask that everyone be mindful of their heath and considerate of their fellow congregants, especially with the larger crowds that will be in shul. All members should be very careful to come to shul ONLY if feeling 100% well. While we all know the importance of Tefillah Bitzibur during the Yamim Noraim, and are all compelled to feel the strong need to daven in shul Bitzibur, if one is feeling sick, it is unacceptable to come to shul and put others at risk.

Masks are not required at outdoor or indoor minyanim for fully vaccinated persons. We do however encourage those of you who have concerns with going unmasked to feel comfortable wearing masks at our minyanim, and to make the decisions appropriate for you and your families. Unvaccinated individuals must continue to wear a mask over their nose and mouth at all times. 

We look forward to a meaningful and healthy Rosh Hashana for all of our members and all of klal yisroel.

Shana Tovah U'Metuka ! We look forward to seeing you in shul.

BACH Covid Committee
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