You all may recall that the Dhanjishaw & Manijeh Gamir Charitable Trust had organized a Religious Workshop for the benefit of Parsi / Irani Zarthostis of Ahmedabad and nearby areas. The first such Workshop, anchored by Ervad Marzban Hathiram on the subject “Sudreh, Kushti and the Importance of the Navjote Ceremony” was held on 10th November, 2019 and was a resounding success. Unfortunately, with the onset of Covid and various other constraints, we were unable to organize any other Religious Workshops thereafter, till this day.
Khorshedbanoo Ratanshaw Contractor Charitable Trust is happy to inform you that the second Religious Workshop has been organized in September this year. It will once again be anchored by Ervad Marzban Hathiram. The topic this time is “Dokhmenishini and the Importance of First 4 days’ After death Prayers”. We heartily welcome you all to attend this workshop in large numbers. The details are as follows:-
Date & Time: Sunday, 22nd September, 2024 – From 9:30 am to 12:30 pm (we will have a 30 minute warm-up session with Tea / Coffee / Cookies and the main session will commence at 10:00 am. There will be an “Open House” from 12:30 to 1:00 pm and will be followed by FREE Lunch for all the participants. Non participants in the Workshop will not be served lunch, no matter what the circumstances. Venue: Sir Navroji Vakil Community Hall, Parsi Sanatorium Compound, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad.
Participation: The Workshop is open to all Parsi / Irani Zarthostis at a nominal Participation Fee of Rs. 50/= (this is
not a lunch coupon!) per head, for which Prior Registration with any of the Trustees / Organizers is a must and entry to the Hall will not be permitted after 10:30 am.
Those interested in participating in the above event are requested to register (by calling or texting) any one of the
following persons:-
Mr. Aspy Unwalla Mr. Ariz Bokdawalla
Mr. Ariez Munshi
Mr. Cyrus Daruwalla
Mr. Delzad Khambata
Mr. Jamshed Shroff
Ms Binaifer Dastur
Mr. Mahiyar Chhindiawala
Special Notes:
This is a Religious Workshop on an important subject, so we earnestly hope that a large number of Humdins attend it;
As it is not a “Meet and Eat Function”, we expect that everyone takes it seriously and does not turn up just for the free lunch!
The aim is not just to lecture the participants but to encourage an open and inter-active exchange between the participants, with Ervad Marzban Hathiram (a renowned Religious Scholar) anchoring the discussions.