Interfaith service is Friday
Dear Editor:
We, the members of the Joint Affairs Committee, which represents both Christian and Jewish congregations at the Aspen Chapel, are planning the eighth annual Yom Hashoah interfaith service (Holocaust remembrance) at 6 p.m. Friday. The entire community is invited to attend.
The service will be honoring the past and celebrating a peaceful future and involves both children and adults. There will be a reception following the service.
The Rev. Gregg Anderson
Rabbi David Segal
Cantor Rollin Simmons
Elaine Bonds, Christian Education director
Jess Slosberg, Jewish education director
Faith Leibell, Jewish administrative director
Jeannie Norris, Christian administrative director
Marisa Post, Christian development director
Edward Sanditen, chapel trustee
Sheila Wills, chapel trustee
Tom Ward, chairman
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