Feast of Tishri
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The Feast of Tishri is a mandatory festival on the Scottish Rite calendar and is considered the most "Scottish Rite" observance. It is a celebration of brotherhood, reaffirmation of Freemasonry values, and a reminder to strive for self-improvement, forgiveness, and fellowship. The Feast of Tishri also has its origins in God's decree to the children of Israel to celebrate annually to commemorate their rescue from Egypt, and it symbolizes freedom.
In the spirit of brotherhood, the Valley of Little Rock will also recognize our anniversary classes, representing brethren with continuous service in the Scottish Rite ranging from 20 to 75 years!
In the spirit of brotherhood, the Valley of Little Rock will also recognize our anniversary classes, representing brethren with continuous service in the Scottish Rite ranging from 20 to 75 years!
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