Yiskor Elohim (Memorial)
The Yiskor service asks God to remember those we mourn and to grant them proper rest. The word Yiskor is Hebrew for "remember." For many, the service represents a kind of pact; by remembering our parents, we ensure that we will, in turn, be remembered by those who follow us. Some believe that reciting Yiskor can help promote a peaceful rest for that departed soul. Also, we remember loved ones by the acts of loving-kindness we perform in this world.
In keeping with Temple Micah's tradition, we invite you to list below the names of people you wish to have memorialized. Since we read the names, we encourage you to attend the Yiskor service to personally memorialize your loved ones. Please include your telephone # in case we need to verify spelling or pronunciation.
PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE THE NAMES YOU WISH TO HAVE MEMORIALIZED
(if a name is difficult to pronounce, please write it phonetically to assist the Rabbi )
Name: ______Relation to you:______
Name: ______Relation to you:______
Name: ______Relation to you:______
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Your Name______
______
Street City State Zip
Telephone ______
We ask that Members please submit names of only immediate family (maximum of six names); and we ask Non-Members to make a small contribution of $18 for each name to be read. Please mail this completed form and the Membership Form as soon as possible to Temple Micah; PO Box 6355; Lawrenceville, NJ 08648. For your names to be included, this form must reach us no later than the end of the ROSH HASHANA Morning Service.
Yiskor Elohim (Memorial)
The Yiskor service asks God to remember those we mourn and to grant them proper rest. The word Yiskor is Hebrew for "remember." For many, the service represents a kind of pact; by remembering our parents, we ensure that we will, in turn, be remembered by those who follow us. Some believe that reciting Yiskor can help promote a peaceful rest for that departed soul. Also, we remember loved ones by the acts of loving-kindness we perform in this world.
In keeping with Temple Micah's tradition, we invite you to list below the names of people you wish to have memorialized. Since we read the names, we encourage you to attend the Yiskor service to personally memorialize your loved ones. Please include your telephone # in case we need to verify spelling or pronunciation.
PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE THE NAMES YOU WISH TO HAVE MEMORIALIZED
(if a name is difficult to pronounce, please write it phonetically to assist the Rabbi )
Name: ______Relation to you:______
Name: ______Relation to you:______
Name: ______Relation to you:______
------
Your Name______
______
Street City State Zip
Telephone ______
We ask that Members please submit names of only immediate family (maximum of six names); and we ask Non-Members to make a small contribution of $18 for each name to be read. Please mail this completed form and the Membership Form as soon as possible to Temple Micah; PO Box 6355; Lawrenceville, NJ 08648. For your names to be included, this form must reach us no later than the end of the ROSH HASHANA Morning Service.