This year, more than ever, our Yikor Booklet will be playing a vital role. With many unable to attend services, we will ensure that your loved ones are remembered. Yom Kippur, the first of four annual Yizkor services, will soon be upon us. The Yizkor prayers are said in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement and on the last day of each of the Festivals of Passover, Shavu'ot, and Sukkot. In these prayers, we ask G‑d to 'remember' the souls of family and friends who have passed away. Yizkor, to remember, also provides us with a special opportunity to connect with our loved ones.
We will ensure that your loved ones are indeed remembered at these 4 times.
A part of the Yizkor service includes a pledge to tzedakah, charity, a mitzvah done on behalf of the deceased's soul. Another mitzvah is Torah study, which our tradition teaches brings spiritual benefits to the souls in whose merit the Torah is studied.
With this in mind, we will be creating a Yizkor booklet including the names of our loved ones. Each name will be included for $18 (chai) and will be used to support Torah classes. You create a double mitzvah – tzedakah and Torah study – on behalf of your loved ones.
We will mention every name in the Yizkor booklet as a part of the Keil Malei prayer at each of the four Yizkor services throughout the year.
If you will be attending our Yardley Shul, pleaseclick hereto submit your names to be included in the Yardley Shul booklet.
To participate, please fill out the form below. Submission deadline is Monday, September 21, 2020 at 10 AM.