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Religious School registration open in East Brunswick

Jewish living begins with Jewish learning... The prayers. The culture. The language. It's all a part of being a Reform Jew.

Registration for our Religious School is currently open.
Registration for our Religious School is currently open.

At Temple B’nai Shalom on Fern Road in East Brunswick, your children can learn in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.

Here they can begin their journey for their religious education. Students can also prepare for their Bar or Bat Mitzvahs and beyond. They will enjoy:

  • Sunday morning and Wednesday afternoon 1 hour virtual classes for students in grades K-6, with additional 30 minute weekly virtual tutoring session for students in grades 3-6
  • Weekly virtual Wednesday evening classes for students in grades 7-12
  • Monthly Little Learners program on Sunday mornings for children ages 3-5 expected to start January 2021
  • Monthly outdoor socially distanced community events, as conditions allow
  • Hebrew & Judaic studies through varied teaching styles
  • Fun and enriching family programs/field trips as conditions allow
  • Beautiful and meaningful music filled High Holiday and year round services(live streamed during pandemic)

Temple B’nai Shalom is a welcoming, uplifting and inclusive Reform congregation dedicated to enriching the lives of our congregants through worship, education, community, social action and support of the Jewish people and Israel.

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***Registration for our Religious School is currently open.
Register at http://tinyurl.com/TempleBnaiS...
(Temple membership not required for grades K-2.)
For more details: call 732-251-4300, email office@bnaishalom.com or visit www.bnaishalom.com


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