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ENJOY YOM YERUSHALAYIM AT SHOMREI
Shomrei Torah - The Wayne Conservative Congregation, 30 Hinchman Ave, Wayne, NJ | Get Directions »
FREE
Start the celebration on Sunday, May 20 at 12 noon with a Zimriyah (song fest). Shomrei Torah’s Adult Choir will be performing for the first time as will students in Shomrei Torah’s Religious School. The choir and music classes are made possible by a grant from the Kanter Kallman Foundation.
Then enjoy Israeli foods and desserts.
And finally for families with children ages 3 to 10, join us for sand art, face painting, fun inflatable slides and bounce house, party giveaways, and a parade of Israeli flags.
There is no charge for any of these events as they are sponsored by the Marilyn and Henry Taub Foundation along with Shomrei Torah, but reservations are needed by May 15th. Contact the synagogue office at 973-696-2500 or office@ShomreiTorahWCC.org. See the synagogue website at www.ShomreiTorahWCC.org and become a fan on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ShomreiTorah).
Find out why Shomrei Torah’s motto is “Celebrating Tradition, Embracing
the Future!”
Event Details
| Where | Shomrei Torah - The Wayne Conservative Congregation 30 Hinchman Ave, Wayne, NJ 07470 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | |
| Who to bring | Everyone, Families |
| Website | http://www.shomreitorahwcc.org |
| Phone | 973-696-2500 |
| office@shomreitorahwcc.org | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Shomrei Torah - The Wayne Conservative Congregation
Shomrei Torah's motto is, "Celebrating tradition, embracing the future." An affiliate of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, the congregation upholds time-honored rituals and philosophies while maintaining a progressive outlook. Men and women contribute equally to congregational life, and interfaith families are welcome. Programs include youth groups, Hebrew school, and men's and women's clubs. Throughout the year, Shomrei Torah hosts parties for the congregation and entertaining events for the general public, such as comedy nights and fashion shows. Shomrei Torah does community outreach as part of the Wayne Interfaith Network, known for its food pantry, and the congregation's own "Mitzvah Corps" makes weekly visits to Emeritus of Wayne, provides transportation for homebound people and hosts dinners for homeless people.