The Year at a Glance

© Gittings/Skipworth 1999

Dear Valued Customer,

The Jewish New Year means many things to

many people, but most importantly, it means a

fresh start and a recommitment to our faith. At

Rosh Hashana
Sept. 30 Oct. 1

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Yom Kippur
October 9

Sukkot

Shemini Atzeret

Oct. 14 — Oct. 21

Kroger we know how important it is for you to

keep a kosher home, and hope this special calendar featuring all the

Jewish holy days and traditional recipes will be a mitzvah for your family.

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Potato kugel bubbling in the oven, the sweet spicy scent of apple strudel,

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these are the aromas that mean tradition in our homes, and mark the

special occasions of each season year in and year out. As you prepare

these familiar favorites for your family, you're making memories and

Simchat Torah
October 22

passing your cherished heritage to future generations.

Chanuka
Dec. 22 29

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Tu B'Shevat

Jewish Arbor Day
Feb. 8

You can always count on us to provide the freshest, tastiest foods and

produce for any celebration, including a complete selection of kosher

delicacies. We look forward to continuing to serve all your shopping needs

in the coming year. Although this calendar marks 365 days, in the

observances of Jewish holy days and holidays inscribed within, it reflects

thousands of years of tradition.

Purim

March 9

Pesach
April 8 15

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Warmest regards,

11,2tari O N I

nem/tette Pe,r/rei

Marnette Perry

President of The Kroger Company of Michigan

Lag B'Omer
May 11

Shavuot
May 28 29

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Rosh Hashana
Sept. 18 - 19

