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Plymouth Hebrew Congregation regularly hold services for Shabbat and Festivals every Friday evening at 6 pm and every Saturday morning at 10am.
For Festival Service Times see Festival Times.
Visitors especially, YOU DO NOT have to purchase a ticket or pay, to attend any services in shul! You are freely welcome!
Festival services are evenings at 6pm and mornings at 10am unless specified differently (ie Yom Kippur).
ALL JEWS are very welcome, whether orthodox or not.
Gentlemen sit downstairs. Please cover your heads. A yamulke (kippur) can be provided by Jerry. Ladies should go upstairs
unless
unable to climb stairs. Then they can sit downstairs but please let Jerry know. He will guide you where to sit.
After every service kiddush will be in the vestry.
You would be most welcome at the services, especially Jewish men, to make a minyan.
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