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Happy New Year!

Tonight marks the fist night of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Don't forget to ring in year 5767 with lots of apples and honey!
The Chai Center will be offering free High Holiday services at The Writer's Guild of America, 135 S. Doheny Drive. They are boasting the "Largest Jewish New Year's Party". We don't know much about The Chai Center except what we gather from their website. It seems to be a center for Jews who like to wear Tye Dye.
Shana Tova!!!!
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