Annual Congregational Meeting / High Holiday Seats

Elections
The Annual Congregation Toras Chaim meeting to elect its new officers and board members will be held Sunday, August 24, 2008 at 9 AM (immediately after morning minyan). At this time the membership will also be updated with respect to the shul’s financial needs and prospects. All members are strongly encouraged to participate in this very important meeting.

Nominees include:

Officers
Wes Sutkin: President
Etienne Quillon: Vice President/Secretary
Larry Elewitz: Treasurer

Advisory Board
Eliot Litoff
Gavin Kam

High Holidays, Seats and Child Care
Rosh Hashana and Yom HaKippurim will, please G-d, be very uplifting. The shul has two exceptional chazzanim joining us–one from Israel and one from Lakewood, NJ–for Rosh Hashana and spending the entire ten days, through Yom HaKippurim, with us. They are not charging the shul a fee. Rather they are offering to lead our services out of their desire to daven with a young, growing, energized congregation. We are very grateful to Rabbi Moshe Kranz and Rabbi Tzvi Teitelbaum for their services.

We want everyone to feel that davening at CTC is comfortable and affordable. We expect many people to be joining us for the High Holidays, and therefore, we have decided to rent space at Torah Day School of Dallas for our services. Child care, however, will still be at the shul, which is only one block from TDSD. The shul leadership has set the following prices for High Holiday seats (includes Rosh Hashana and Yom Hakippurim):

Early Bird Price: $150/seat (tickets paid for by August 31, 2008)
Regular Price: $175/seat (tickets paid for by Rosh Hashana)
Child Care Price: $20/day/child

You may pay by check, made out to Congregation Toras Chaim, or use the online payment interface. Please indicate in the “Special Instruction” box how many men and women’s seats are being purchased, and how many children are being registered for child care.

We wish everyone a happy, healthy, sweet new year, filled with growth in all areas of one’s relationship with Hashem.

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