


Ruby & Eliana's B'not Mitzvah
April 9, 2022

Schedule
Friday April 8th
6-8pm
Optional Kabbalat Shabbat Services | Ruby & Eliana leading Kiddush
Romemu @ 105th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, NYC
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Saturday April 9th
10am-12:30pm
Eliana & Ruby B'not Mitzvah
Romemu @ 105th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, NYC
Several parking garages in the area.
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After services there are THREE options to get to the party venue:
1. Private shuttle buses (12 minute transfer) depart from Romemu to "The Hudson" for lunch and dance PARTY with a return to Romemu and the ArtHouse Hotel at 4:45pm
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2. Uber/Lyft/Taxi: Party is at The Hudson (348 Dykman Street, NY - at the Dykman Marina in Inwood)
3. Drive yourself and park at Edison ParkFast Garage located at 270 Dykman Street. We greatly encourage the other two options but if you decide to drive yourself please make a parking reservation here. This garage is a 4-minute/0.2mile walk to venue along a semi-deserted stretch so we recommend group walking.
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12:45 - 4:30pm
Cocktails, Horah!!, Lunch and Dance party at The Hudson
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4:45pm
Private shuttle buses return to Romemu with second stop at The ArtHouse Hotel
Sunday April 11th
10am-11:30am
Brunch at TheArtHouse Hotel for our out of town guests



Travel Info
New York City
We have a block of rooms set aside at the ArtHouse Hotel.
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Dobbs Ferry
For those who do not want to stay in NYC and would rather explore lower Hudson Valley we recommend the Dobbs Ferry Hilton located 30 minutes north of Romemu.
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Covid Policy as of April 7, 2022
**All Romemu guests over the age of 5 must be fully vaccinated and boosted if eligible. Children under the age of 5 need a negative PCR or antigen within 24 hours.
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**Bring you vax card!
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**All attendees at any Romemu service must be masked if they do not have up-to date vax card/pass using an N95, KN95, or KF94.
Please note the easiest option to and from the party venue will be to park in the area of Romemu and take our private shuttle buses back and forth.
Uber/Lyft is also an option to 348 Dykman Street.​

Romemu has been the Wallach's spiritual home since the shul was founded in 2012 on the Upper West Side. We have wonderful memories of Eliana and Ruby (and eventually Gideon) running around the synagogue during shabbat services since they were able to take their first steps! You can learn more about this vibrant community for new Jewish spirituality on their website and we look forward to welcoming you to Romemu soon.
