Shofar in Your Neighborhood
Sunday, September 20, 2020 • 2 Tishrei 5781
5:00 PM - 5:30 PMLocations around Northern VirginiaShofar in Your Neighborhood Drive In
Sunday, September 20, 5:00pm, around Northern Virginia
Hear the shofar in person on the second day of Rosh Hashanah! Members of Olam Tikvah will blow shofar in different locations around Northern Virginia. This is a "drive in" event. Please spread out and either remain in your vehicle with the windows open or stand by your car wearing masks. When the final tekiah gedolah has been sounded, please do not stay to schmooze. We want to maintain physical distancing and respect the public spaces in which we are gathering.
Locations:
Congregation Olam Tikvah parking lot (3800 Glenbrook Rd, Fairfax, VA 22031)
Gesher Jewish Day School parking lot (4800 Mattie Moore Ct, Fairfax, VA 22030)
Pohick Regional Library parking lot (6450 Sydenstricker Rd Burke, VA 22015)
Madison High School front parking lot near door 1 (2500 James Madison Dr, Vienna, VA 22181)
Centreville Regional Library parking lot (14200 St. Germain Dr, Centreville, VA, 20121)
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