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with services and to understand
what will be expected of them.
During these meetings, a family
may want to share some informa-
tion on the kinds of kids who are
coming to the temple for services.
If there will be a large amount of
non-Jewish kids, the families have
the option of inserting a one or
two-lined "synagogue primer" in
their invitation envelope about
behavior and dress expectations.
The temple has also adjusted
the start time of services on
Friday nights from 8 to 7:30 p.m.
to accommodate sleepy middle

schoolers who have been
waking up early all week
for school. Also, Shir
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the number of ushers
depending on the number
of young guests.
"We know times are
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a level of decorum in
temple, such as no cell
phones and limited con-
versations. But kids are kids, and
we know they are going to be
antsy. Sometimes, you have to be
a little forgiving," Douville said.
So, to my young friends in the
bar/bat mitzvah circuit, and you
know who you are: Do yourself a
favor. Learn how to sit in services.
Take the time to follow along with
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