September 8, 2011
9. Newblog2011: 09/08/11 Boston Charter Day Events, Page 3
The word "G-d" is spelled out in the brochure. As I've said before, not writing out the word "G-d," or the name of "G-d" in any form was one of the few rules about how to do formal things that I learned about in Hebrew school that I thought would be easy enough to follow, so I've always followed that rule.
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
Charter Day Sabbath Gathering
The First Church in Boston
11:00 a.m.--Noon, Nondenominational service held at Boston's oldest religious institution, established in 1630.
The Reverend Stephen Kendrick, Senior Minister,
The First Church in Boston, will speak on
From Stone to Timber:
Meeting Houses in the New World
In creating G-d's ideal society, the 17th-century founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony built places of worship for church-going, preaching, and observance of the Sabbath.
The First Church in Boston, 66 Marlborough Street
Corner of Berkeley and Marlborough Streets****
Contact: 617-267-6730
Broadcast live on WERS 88.9 FM
online at www.wers.org/listen/
Boston Founders Trail Walking Tour
The Partnership of the Historic Bostons
The Boston Founders Trail Walking Tour has been created by The Partnership of the Historic Bostons, a not-for-profit organization that celebrates the historical links between Boston, Massacusetts and Boston, Lincolnshire in England. Walkers will get an historical view of the small town founded on the edge of the "wilderness" in 1630. The tours, which run for two hours, are guided by Professor Emeritus Will Holton of Northeastern University, President of The Partnership of the Historic Bostons and Stephen Busby, a professional tour guide in Boston since 1993.
1:00 --3:00 p.m.
Tours start from The First Church in Boston and
The Park Street Church, corner of Tremont & Park
Sts.
Donations accepted and appreciated.
Please wear walking shoes for this event.
Contact: 617-971-1614
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Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 8, 2011 @ 6:02 p.m.
9. Newblog2011: 09/08/11 Boston Charter Day Events, Page 3
The word "G-d" is spelled out in the brochure. As I've said before, not writing out the word "G-d," or the name of "G-d" in any form was one of the few rules about how to do formal things that I learned about in Hebrew school that I thought would be easy enough to follow, so I've always followed that rule.
Page 3
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
Charter Day Sabbath Gathering
The First Church in Boston
11:00 a.m.--Noon, Nondenominational service held at Boston's oldest religious institution, established in 1630.
The Reverend Stephen Kendrick, Senior Minister,
The First Church in Boston, will speak on
From Stone to Timber:
Meeting Houses in the New World
In creating G-d's ideal society, the 17th-century founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony built places of worship for church-going, preaching, and observance of the Sabbath.
The First Church in Boston, 66 Marlborough Street
Corner of Berkeley and Marlborough Streets****
Contact: 617-267-6730
Broadcast live on WERS 88.9 FM
online at www.wers.org/listen/
Boston Founders Trail Walking Tour
The Partnership of the Historic Bostons
The Boston Founders Trail Walking Tour has been created by The Partnership of the Historic Bostons, a not-for-profit organization that celebrates the historical links between Boston, Massacusetts and Boston, Lincolnshire in England. Walkers will get an historical view of the small town founded on the edge of the "wilderness" in 1630. The tours, which run for two hours, are guided by Professor Emeritus Will Holton of Northeastern University, President of The Partnership of the Historic Bostons and Stephen Busby, a professional tour guide in Boston since 1993.
1:00 --3:00 p.m.
Tours start from The First Church in Boston and
The Park Street Church, corner of Tremont & Park
Sts.
Donations accepted and appreciated.
Please wear walking shoes for this event.
Contact: 617-971-1614
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Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 8, 2011 @ 6:02 p.m.