December 6, 2020

We welcome Chaplain Dennis Peters to BHUU Fellowship Sunday December 6th, to share with us an  introduction to the “Garden of the Righteous”.  Noted as an important performance by a Jewish ensemble of Minneapolis, Peters describes it as “celebrating the Righteous among the Nations.  People who have risked everything – their lives and the lives of their families to  rescue Jews and others from the Nazis, hiding them and helping them to escape”

This gripping program also serves also as a fund fundraiser for Doctors Without Borders, and is interspersed with klezmer music from Noyes Strunes –  Yiddish for “New Strings.” Many of us won’t be surprised to discover a Unitarian connection to this effort.

The Blue Hills UU fellowship continues to meet at 10:00 a.m. on Sundays via Zoom – the link will be sent to members on Saturday, although all interested are invited to sign in.  Visitors may contact Ken Hood > ken@bluehillsuu.org for the link needed to join the service. Those lacking cyberlink connection or equipment to enable participation and want to attend service are invited to meet IN the church at 230 W Messenger, masked and distanced, to watch the presentation on large screen ZOOM.