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Dinner's On Us!
Curious about our synagogue? It's Open House. Come join us for dinner…our treat!

It's Open House Weekend at Pleasantville Community Synagogue, and we’d love to see you there!
Everyone—and we mean everyone—is welcome and warmly invited. Please come by at any point, even if just for a short while, and spend some time with us. (We only ask that if you RSVP to 769-2672 if you’re coming to the Friday dinner, so we know how many places to set.)
Here’s a rundown of what we have planned. Come for as much as you like.
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Friday Night:
5:45 pm: Doors open.
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6:00 pm: Pajama Shabbat service (children up to 5 encouraged to come in their PJ’s).
6:15 pm: Delicious Shabbat dinner (all ages welcome).
7:15 pm: Evening service, featuring the PCS House Band and our Second Grade Class.
8:15 pm: Celebratory “Oneg Shabbat” refreshment hour.
Saturday Morning:
9:00 am: Meditation (beginners welcome).
10:00 am: Family Education Shabbat, a discussion-based, intergenerational learning experience perfect for middle school students, their parents, sibs, and grandparents.
Noon: Festive lunch and, for those who wish to stay, Torah study.
Sunday Morning:
11:00 am: Come sit in on a children’s service for middle school students led by Rabbi Mark
Come see what Joyful Judaism is all about!
One Final Thought:
Between what happened in Boston and what happened in Washington, this has been a very sad week. Shabbat is our day to come together, remember why we’re here, count our blessings, and rededicate ourselves to continuing the work of healing the world. We hope you’ll join us.
Rabbi Mark Sameth - named one of the 36 most inspiring rabbis in America by The Jewish Daily Forward - is the spiritual leader of Joyful Judaism: Pleasantville Community Synagogue an inclusive, progressive synagogue – with members from twenty towns, villages and cities all across Westchester and “A Hebrew School Your Kids Can Love.” Read The New York Times article. Follow Rabbi Mark on Twitter . Weekly meditation at the synagogue every Saturday morning at 9 am is open to the public; everyone – without exception - is welcome and warmly invited. OUR MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IS ON. See “Top Ten Reasons to Join PCS” - as well as service times and events - at www.ShalomPCS.com.