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    For more information about Shireinu (Our Songs) Special Needs Services, please visit our microsite: shireinu.rodephsholom.org

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    Action: Welcoming People With Disabilities 
    A Special Worship Service for Jews with Disabilities and Their Families
    Candid Talk On Challenges Of Disability
    Best. High Holiday Service. Ever.
    Synagogue Inclusion: A Mother and Her Son Say Why It Matters
    UJA-Federation Announces Winners of Synagogue Inclusion Awards
    Kids With Autism at a Synagogue on Purim? Not a Prayer, Right?
    Recognizing Synagogue Inclusion
    What Works: Ideas & Initiatives A Rosh Hashannah Service for Special Needs
    Hanukkah, Autism and One Temple’s Run at a Miracle
    ‘Morphing’ To Hit New Audiences
    Creating Special Needs Worship Services at Congregation Rodeph Sholom in NYC
    Feeding A ‘Spiritual Hunger’
    There Are No Outsiders
    Just Give Us A Chance
    2011 URJ Biennial Speech
    ASL Shema
    A Place For All: Faith and Community for Persons with Disabilities
    Including for Everyone’s Needs


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