“During Rosh Hashanah–the Jewish New Year, which begins at sundown Monday–and Yom Kippur, which begins at sundown Oct. 12, the sanctuary of Holy Family Parish, a Catholic church in Inverness, will be transformed into a place of worship for the Jewish faith. Prominently displayed will be Brottman’s ark, designed to hold the Torah, the scrolls of sacred texts read during Jewish services… The services are a promising sign of a growing relationship between the two congregations, said Dawn Mayer, pastoral assistant at Holy Family.” (CCI NOTES: While Jewish articles of faith will be plentiful, Catholics at Holy Family will be hard pressed to find the tabernacle. For new readers, Holy Family has been a hotbed of dissent, and is a long time meeting place for the heterodox Call to Action.)