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Reform Congregation Welcomes New Families, Children for K-10 Programs

Temple Beth Am Enrolling Students for 2016-2017 School Year

Temple Beth Am, a Reform Congregation in Parsippany, is now registering new students for its dynamic Religious School programs for the 2016-2017 school year.

In this Sunday and/or after-school program, children in grades K-10 celebrate Jewish holidays, learn to read and chant prayers in Hebrew, and gain exposure to a wide world of Jewish observance, history, life cycle, and friendship.

In addition, families with children ages 2-5 are invited to join us once a month for Torah Tot Time, a free play and music program focusing on Jewish celebrations that is open to the community.

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Special offerings include Family High Holy Day services, a High Holy Day service just for families with very young children, and an innovative program for 8th through 10th graders that includes travel opportunities. Temple Beth Am’s Youth Group begins in grade 3, and continues through high school with our NFTY group and Teen Leadership Council.

Prospective families are directed to contact Education Director Lynn Anne Cutler or Temple Administrator Debbie Lesser at school@tbaparsippany.org or 973-887-0046 to learn about the school and our congregation. New families can also call the Temple office or visit tbaparsippany.org/join/zerodues for more information about TBA’s new Zero Dues Membership program.

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