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Temple Beth Am is Re-creating Itself

How are we doing this?

(Heather Schweizer, Temple Beth Am )

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Temple Beth Am is re-creating itself for the future. We call it TBA2.0. We welcome Rabbi Ellie Miller as our new spiritual leader. We brought back our amazing religious school director, Heather Schweizer, who left a number of years ago to raise her family. We sold our building and have gone out for bids on the renovation of a new space in Parsippany. We have adjusted our dues to be more affordable.

Rabbi Miller

Most importantly, we have created some very unusual and enriching programs for next year with the intent of bringing together our congregants and welcoming the greater Jewish community. Come meet our guest beekeeper who will discuss making honey. A perfect program for the sweet new year holiday of Rosh Hashanah. Or what about joining us to cast our sins (on paper) to a goat for Yom Kippur.

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Check out our blog TBA2-0.org for more information.

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