Monday, February 11, 2013

Welcome!

We are so glad you will be joining us for Hannah’s Bat Mitzvah!

We have included information and links that we thought would be useful. Don’t hesitate to give us a call if you have any questions.

Tanya and David
781-990-3759 (home)
Tanya
617-407-1870
tanya@tupper.com
David
617-407-4557
davidilieberman@gmail.com

Here are the events for the weekend!

Friday, April 12
8:00 pm Shabbat Service/Oneg. All are welcome! There are many restaurants to choose from in Salem and Marblehead for dinner. We have some of the options listed below.

Saturday, April 13
10:30 am Morning Service. The service begins promptly at 10:30 at Temple Emanu-El in Marblehead, concluding at approximately 11:45 and followed with a light reception. Parents, please feel free to join your children for the service -- all are welcome!

Temple Emanu-El is a Reform congregation; wearing of the yarmulke is optional, but we do ask that girls cover their shoulders for the service.

After the morning service, there are some wonderful museums and things to do in Salem that are within walking distance of the hotels; a few of our favorites are listed below.

7:00 pm -11:00 pm Dinner and Celebration at the Salem Waterfront Hotel. Dressy but casual. Come ready to dance!

Parents, please pick up your children' at the hotel's main entrance between 10:30 and 11:00. There will be several responsible adults at the entrance at the end of the party to ensure that everyone finds his or her family safely.

Dinner will be served during the celebration; please let us know of any food or latex allergies in advance.

Accommodations

Both hotels are 15-20 minutes from Temple Emanu-El.
Rooms have been set aside at the Salem Waterfront Hotel. Please reserve your room by March 7th
Salem Waterfront Hotel
225 Derby Street
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Contact Adrianna Avery 978-619-1110. Just mention the Hannah Lieberman Bat Mitzvah.
http://www.salemwaterfronthotel.com/

Hawthorne Hotel (3 blocks away from the Salem Waterfront Hotel - a little less expensive and historically interesting!)
18 Washington Square West
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
http://www.hawthornehotel.com/

Temple

Temple Emanu-El
393 Atlantic Avenue
Marblehead, Massachusetts 01945
http://emanu-el.org/

Hannah’s Mitzvah Project

http://teamheifer.heifer.org/hannahsmitzvahproject

Restaurants

These are a few of the many restuarants near the hotels in Salem. Both hotels have restaurants as well.

Passage to India
157 Washington Street
(978) 832-2200
http://passagetoindiasalem.com

Howling Wolf Taqueria
76 Lafayette Street
(978) 744-9653
http://www.feedyourwolf.com/cms

Fresh Taste of Asia
118 Washington St
(978) 825-1388
http://www.freshtasteofasia.com

Rockafellas Restaurant of Salem
231 Essex St
(978) 745-2411
http://www.rockafellasofsalem.com

Finz Seafood & Grill: Waterfront Restaurant
76 Wharf St
(978) 744-8485
http://www.hipfinz.com

Capt's Waterfront Grill & Pub
94 Wharf Street
(978)741-0555
http://www.capts.com

Restaurants in Marblehead

5 Corners Kitchen
2 School St
(781) 631-5550
http://www.5cornerskitchen.com

Jack-Tar American Tavern
126 Washington St
(781) 631-2323
http://www.jacktarmarblehead.com

Things to do in Salem

Peabody Essex Museum (PEM)
161 Essex St
(978) 745-9500
http://www.pem.org
This is one of our favorite places in town; also has a really nice restaurant

The House of the Seven Gables
115 Derby St
(978) 744-0991
http://www.7gables.org

Salem Maritime National Historic Site - National Park Service
193 Derby St
(978) 740-1650
http://www.nps.gov/sama