If bad weather is forecast for a Shabbat in the future, the Mazkirut will make a decision an hour before candle lighting about whether or not to hold services the next morning. The decision will be put on the Chevrei Tzedek phone message, on the Chevrei Tzedek website and sent out in an email.
We want to be clear, however, that even if services are going to be held, anyone who is uncomfortable about coming out should definitely stay home – including people who are supposed to read Torah, Haftorah, or handle any other part of the service. If you could let someone who will be there know that you will not be coming, that would be great, but if you can’t, still feel free to stay home and we will all understand.
We want to be clear, however, that even if services are going to be held, anyone who is uncomfortable about coming out should definitely stay home – including people who are supposed to read Torah, Haftorah, or handle any other part of the service. If you could let someone who will be there know that you will not be coming, that would be great, but if you can’t, still feel free to stay home and we will all understand.