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Tashlich on Quannapowitt

Fri, September 25, 2009

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Photos by Phyllis Werlin
The group prays on Rosh Hashanah.

It was Tashlich on that quintessentially Jewish-sounding body of water, Lake Quannapowitt in Wakefield, Mass., last weekend. Rabbi David Kudan (far left, wearing blue kipah) brought members of two Malden congregatiosn, Congregation Agudas Achim-Ezrath Israel (the Bryant Street shul,) and Temple Tifereth Israel, (The Salem Street Temple,) with him to symbolically toss their sins away at the beginning of the New Year, 5770.

Rabbi Kudan has the distinction of serving both Malden synagogues, which are located about a half mile away from each other.

TTI (Salem St.) is Reform and the Bryant Street shul is Conservative.

How does he do it? How do the congregants feel about it?

Read the print edition of the Jewish Journal on October 1 to find out.

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