In the intimate setting of Cantor Sussman’s home, last Friday’s Shabbat Service provided congregants with a respite from the stress and strains of the every day world. Peaceful and warm, surrounded by close friends and family members, Cantor Sussman led her congregants in prayer and melody.

One day later the festivities of Purim took place at the Wescosville Recreation Center. With the story of Esther as the backdrop, music, fun and games took center stage as the Megillah was read, skits performed and unusually dressed characters paraded through the happy crowd. A Broadway production it was not, but all had a good time.

Our Temple life is active and thriving. Our congregants are supportive and enthusiastic. All of this is good for Judaism … and as we know, Judaism is good for all of this. It’s a circular World where what we invest in each other will definitely enrich our own spirit. Be a part of your world. Become active in your Jewish community. Enhance your life. Enrich your spirit.

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