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TOT SHABBAT, NEW MEMBER SHABBAT, and SHABBAT DINNER

On Friday, November 18, Shomrei Torah, the Wayne Conservative Congregation, offers two special events separated by a combined dinner.

A mini-service of songs, stories, friends and fun for children aged 6 and under, their siblings and parents will usher in Shabbat at 5:45 pm.  At 8:00 pm, the Congregation will welcome in its newest members with special ceremonies, blessings, songs and a commemorative booklet.  And, in between at 6:30 pm, everyone can enjoy a Shabbat meal at a cost of $20 per adult, $10 per child (6 to 12), maximum $50 per family.  New members and children aged 5 and under are free.  A complimentary Oneg Shabbat (dessert reception) follows the 8:00 service.

Either of the services and the dinner are open to the community at large.  To make a reservation for the dinner, please contact the synagogue office by November 11 at 973-696-2500 or office@ShomreiTorahWCC.org.

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Shomrei Torah is an egalitarian Conservative congregation located at 30 Hinchman Avenue, Wayne, NJ that serves and has members in the communities of Wayne, Pompton Plains, Pompton Lakes, Pequannock, Lincoln Park, Towaco, Haledon, Riverdale, Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes, Oakland, Butler, Kinnelon, Totowa, Woodland Park, and surrounding areas.  There are numerous membership categories (some of them free) including those for singles, seniors, new family, single parents, and those with or without children of Hebrew School age.  For more information, see the synagogue's website at www.ShomreiTorahWCC.org.

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